Break The Floor Productions and the Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC) are pleased to announce that North America's hottest new dance show -- SHAPING SOUND -- will perform one night only at the Providence Performing Arts Center in Providence on Thursday, November 12, 2015 at 7:30P.
The dance company SHAPING SOUND was established in Los Angeles in 2012 with a focus on contemporary dance and choreographic artistry. Created by Emmy©-nominated choreographers Travis Wall, Nick Lazzarini, Teddy Forance, and by dance visionary Kyle Robinson, the company is an evocative collaboration by diverse artists who describe themselves as 'visual musicians,' i.e. their dance gives shape and form to sound. The four dancers broke into public awareness in a big way with the debut of the reality television series "All The Right Moves" on the Oxygen channel. The popular series followed these lifelong friends and roommates in their quest to launch their own dance company - the company that is now the enormously successful SHAPING SOUND.
SHAPING SOUND's movement style provides its audience access to, and a greater understanding of contemporary dance through a unique fusion of jazz, modern, and hip-hop choreography. With a dynamic mix of energy, emotion, and athleticism, the ensemble brings tremendous musicality of movement to each performance. Lauded by the commercial dance world and immensely popular with audiences of all ages, the company members have been showcased on all of America's popular primetime dance, awards, entertainment, and music shows including: "So You Think You Can Dance," "Dancing With The Stars," "Glee," "American Idol," "The Voice," and "The 2013 Prime Time Emmy Awards," to name a few. They have toured internationally with an impressive array of the world's top recording artists, and with award-winning dance companies.
Respected by both critics of dance and by the entertainment industry in general, SHAPING SOUND has quickly built an important critical resume and an impressively large fan base. BroadwayWorld.com described the show as: "Electrifying and stunning ... Aficionados of contemporary dance should do everything in their power to attend SHAPING SOUND." The Advocate said: "Once in a generation there is a group of artists who changes the trajectory of a genre." After a Dallas-area performance, Theatre Jones stated: "The choreography creates a visual effect that is mesmerizing."
The combined resumes of the founding members show an impressive foray into the top echelon of the American entertainment industry:
TRAVIS WALL was the runner-up in Season Two of the Fox reality show "So You Think You Can Dance" and went on to become a resident choreographer and now holds the pivotal role of 'Mentor' to the Team Stage dancers in the show's 12th season. His work has been nominated for five consecutive Emmy© Awards for 'Outstanding Choreography'. He choreographed Carrie Underwood's music video "Something In The Water" which received the 2015 CMT Award for 'Best Music Video'. The video was danced by the SHAPING SOUND company. Travis assisted with the choreography of the "The 82nd Academy Awards," and with Drake for "The 2010 MTV Video Music Awards" and has worked with Florence and the Machine, Chelsea Handler, Eminem, and Rihanna. Travis also choreographed the contemporary numbers for the feature film, Step Up Revolution. Currently, he teaches on tour with NUVO Dance Convention.
KYLE ROBINSON began dancing when he was eleven years old and quickly mastered all movements and forms of the art. By the age of eighteen, he was awarded the 'Gold Award in Modern Dance' from the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts (NFAA). It was during this time that he met legendary dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov who has served as Kyle's mentor since. He trained at the Julliard School, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Throughout college he worked as a freelance dancer with Aszure & Artists and the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company. He played 'Diesel' in the recent, highly reviewed first national tour of West Side Story. Kyle recently performed on "The 2013 Emmy Awards," "X Factor" and this past season in "Glee". He mentors and dances with SHAPING SOUND and independently.
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