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Reina Guerra
Reina Guerra | 2025 Dance Reel
Reinaguerra.com Rep: Pantera/Murphy the Agency No Copyright Infringement intended. I do not own this music. "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."
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Carter Henley
Tina: The Tina Turner Musical National Tour - Encore/Bows Clip 2/21/23
Tuesday, February 21, 2023 Tina: The Tina Turner Musical National Tour at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta Zurin Villanueva as Tina
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02:22
Warner Bros.
IN THE HEIGHTS - Official Trailer
Turn up the volume on your dreams. #InTheHeightsMovie, only in theaters 2021. https://www.tiktok.com/@InTheHeightsMovie http://www.facebook.com/InTheHeightsMovie http://twitter.com/InTheHeights http://www.instagram.com/InTheHeightsMovie http://www.intheheights-movie.com The creator of “Hamilton” and the director of “Crazy Rich Asians” invite you to the event of the summer, where the streets are made of music and little dreams become big... “In the Heights.” Lights up on Washington Heights...The scent of a cafecito caliente hangs in the air just outside of the 181st Street subway stop, where a kaleidoscope of dreams rallies this vibrant and tight-knit community. At the intersection of it all is the likeable, magnetic bodega owner Usnavi (Anthony Ramos), who saves every penny from his daily grind as he hopes, imagines and sings about a better life. “In the Heights” fuses Lin-Manuel Miranda’s kinetic music and lyrics with director Jon M. Chu’s lively and authentic eye for storytelling to capture a world very much of its place, but universal in its experience. “In the Heights” stars Anthony Ramos (“A Star is Born,” Broadway’s “Hamilton”), Corey Hawkins (“Straight Outta Compton,” “BlacKkKlansman”), singer/songwriter Leslie Grace, Melissa Barrera (TV’s “Vida”), Olga Merediz (Broadway’s “In the Heights”), Daphne Rubin-Vega (Broadway’s “Rent”), Gregory Diaz IV (Broadway’s “Matilda the Musical”), Stephanie Beatriz (TV’s “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”), Dascha Polanco (TV’s “Orange is the New Black”) and Jimmy Smits (the “Star Wars” films). Chu is directing the film from a screenplay by Quiara Alegría Hudes; it is based on the musical stage play, with music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, book by Quiara Alegría Hudes and concept by Miranda. “In the Heights” is produced by Miranda and Hudes, together with Scott Sanders, Anthony Bregman and Mara Jacobs. David Nicksay and Kevin McCormick served as executive producers. Behind the camera, Chu is reuniting with his “Crazy Rich Asians” production designer, Nelson Coates, and editor, Myron Kerstein. He is also collaborating with director of photography Alice Brooks (TV’s “The Walking Dead”) and costume designer Mitchell Travers (“Eighth Grade”). The choreography is by Christopher Scott, who previously teamed with Chu on the award-winning “The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers.” “In the Heights” was filmed in New York, primarily on location in the dynamic community of Washington Heights. Slated for release on June 26, 2020, it will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures.
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PublicTheaterNY
Gala 2018: RUNAWAYS | The Public Theater
Take a glimpse at the 2018 Gala, a 40th anniversary celebration of Liz Swados' RUNAWAYS and Leonard Tow!
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theatermania
Watch the Young Stars of City Center's Runaways Perform Songs of Elizabeth Swados
Elizabeth Swados' Runaways, now playing at New York City Center as part of the Encores! Off-Center series, is inspired by interviews that the late musical-theater writer conducted with real-life children who had run away from home. The show premiered at the Public Theater on February 21, 1978, before moving to Broadway's Plymouth Theatre that spring where it ran for 274 performances. Now back on the New York stage, City Center's Runaways features a cast of teen actors, selected during an open audition. See the kids' take on Swados' music in this video of highlights from the production.
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Playbill
Watch Highlights from Runaways at Encores! Off-Center
http://www.playbill.com/videos A concert revival of Elizabeth Swados’ "Runaways" is now playing at New York City Center as part of the Encores! Off-Center series. The staging, directed by Sam Pinkleton, features a cast of 25 young adults “of all ethnicities, body types, gender identification, and ability levels.” Runaways explores the experiences of runaway children, and weaves reggae, hip-hop, soul music and spoken-word poetry.
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Knockdown Center
Act 1: 03 - Dance at the Gym
Dance at the Gym. The Jets and the Sharks meet for a dance where tensions run hot. Bianca Marroquín as Anita and Donald Jones, Jr. as Bernardo show off their moves. Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Institute and Knockdown Center present West Side Story, featuring professional artists in lead roles, with students and community members from around the city on stage. The production was conducted by Marin Alsop, a former protégée of Bernstein’s and a visionary leader of education projects, and directed by Amanda Dehnert, a nationally renowned theater director. Watch clips from a magical performance, the culmination of the inspiring city-side Somewhere Project. #somewhereproject knockdown.center/event/west-side-story carnegiehall.org/SomewhereProject/WestSideStory/
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Act 2: 11 - Somewhere
The song that inspired the larger outreach program #somewhereproject with the provocation, where is that somewhere, that Maria and Tony imagine, where they can live without fear, where we can all find peace? A chorus of 200 high school kids from around the city joined in this epic number. Colorful hand paint on the dancers indicates the colors of the two gangs, red for Jets, purple for Sharks. Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Institute and Knockdown Center present West Side Story, featuring professional artists in lead roles, with students and community members from around the city on stage. The production was conducted by Marin Alsop, a former protégée of Bernstein’s and a visionary leader of education projects, and directed by Amanda Dehnert, a nationally renowned theater director. Watch clips from a magical performance, the culmination of the inspiring city-side Somewhere Project. #somewhereproject knockdown.center/event/west-side-story carnegiehall.org/SomewhereProject/WestSideStory/
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