by Nancy Wozny | Aug 3, 2020 | News
By Nancy Wozny For Dance Magazine Six years after shuttering his popular dance troupe Trey McIntyre Project, its eponymous founder is relaunching the company as a conduit for digital dance films, with a project called FLTPK. “It’s not a company of...
by Jennifer Stahl For Dance Magazine | Apr 30, 2020 | Career, The Latest
One of the most difficult parts of this pandemic is coming to terms with the fact that, not only are almost all artists out of work right now, for some, the work won’t be there any more when the world opens back up: not all dance companies and businesses will...
by Amy Brandt | Jun 8, 2014 | Company Life
Dominic Walsh, photo by Gabriella Nissen Running a dance company can be all-consuming, especially when you serve as both its artistic director and principal choreographer. Trey McIntyre, whose Trey McIntyre Project is giving its final performances this month,...
by Pointe Team | Nov 28, 2001 | Company Life
On a gorgeous afternoon in late August, Trey McIntyre settled himself on a couch-sized rock in the middle of the Jacob’s Pillow campus in Becket, Massachusetts, stretched out his long, long legs and mused on what it’s like to become a father. No, the...
by Pointe Team | Nov 28, 2001 | Company Life
It’s an exciting time to be a ballet dancer—if, that is, you are someone who likes to venture off the beaten path and explore the unknown. As contemporary ballet, long popular in Europe, takes a stronger hold in the U.S., the number of purely contemporary...