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  1. Sep 1, 2023 · LAUNCH:LA. Founded in 2021, LAUNCH:LA is a residency program aimed at supporting Los Angeles’s emerging dance makers by lifting the economic burden that goes into the creation of a new work. Our selected artists are provided the space, time, monetary support, and platform to have their work seen and celebrated by a wider audience.

  2. In 2016, David joined L.A. Dance Project where he has both created roles and danced in important stage and film works by Benjamin Millepied, Kyle Abraham, Justin Peck, Ohad Naharin, Martha Graham, Merce Cunningham, Roy Assaf, Noé Soulier, and Shannon Gillen. David is the proud recipient of a 2018 Princess Grace Award in Dance.

  3. EDUCATION. L.A. Dance Project is passionate about creating a safe space for young dancers to express themselves while nurturing their unique voices and encouraging them to make new discoveries about themselves. Since 2019, LADP has partnered with Everybody Dance LA! (EDLA!), a local nonprofit organization that serves more than 4,000 students ...

  4. 2245 E. Washington Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90021. MAIN OFFICE 213.622.5995 M-F 9:30am – 5:00pm PST. Donations, Gifts and Membership: Devon Caranicas | Devon@ladanceproject.org ...

  5. Sunday, June 9 2024 3:30pm (female-male pairing) In a dazzling new production, the L.A Dance Project is set to make their Australian Debut in Benjamin Millepied’s bold and contemporary reimagining of Shakespeare’s masterpiece Romeo & Juliet. This multilayered show fuses together cinema, dance and theatre to tell the classic story through a ...

  6. In 2021, L.A. Dance Project paid homage to Nicolas Bos in recognition of his friendship, commitment, and dedication to the art of dance, at their annual Gala. During the performance portion of the evening, Millepied surprised Bos with the premiere of Pillar V, a new work choreographed as a gift to his friend and artistic partner.

  7. Nov 1, 2022 · L.A. Dance Project commemorates its 10-year anniversary gala with dance at every corner, bringing people together with pieces created by Bobbi Jean Smith, Benjamin Millepied and more.

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