Exploring the Enigmatic Artistry of Top Dancers Worldwide

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The ‘poetic mystery’ of the world’s leading dancers

Updated 10:48 PM EDT, Tue October 13, 2015

In the photo, dancers are artistically captured in motion.
In the work of Lois Greenfield, renowned photographer, she collaborates with dancers from elite dance companies. Greenfield’s photography captures split-second movements that showcase the beauty and energy of dance. Pictured here is Fang-Yi Sheu in 2008.
Andrew Claus, Eileen Jaworowicz and Aileen Roehl are photographed in 2008.
Andrew Claus, Eileen Jaworowicz, and Aileen Roehl are captured in 2008, showcasing the dynamic expressions of dance.
Ha-Chi Yu and Alexandra Karigan Farrior in 2011.
Ha-Chi Yu and Alexandra Karigan Farrior in 2011. The images reflect an improvisational approach wherein “out of this improvisation comes a moment that can’t be part of a dance,” Greenfield remarks. “It turns into a personal moment, a chance to capture expressive gestures, often seen as enigmatic.”
This 2013 photo of Ha-Chi Yu is stunning.
This image of Ha-Chi Yu in 2013 epitomizes ‘moving still,’ as her motion connects with the ribbon like a sculptural element. Greenfield refers to it as a miracle moment — capturing the essence of the right moment.
Anna Venizelos and Sara Joel in 2008.
Anna Venizelos and Sara Joel photographed in 2008, showcasing their graceful movements.
Jennifer Minzy Lee in 2008, captured in motion.
Jennifer Minzy Lee in 2008. Greenfield notes that even during improvisation, the dancers exhibit intentionality and purpose in their movements.
Alexandra Karigan Farrior and Shannon MacDowell in 2010.
Alexandra Karigan Farrior and Shannon MacDowell in 2010. Greenfield explains, “We begin with no starting point and end with no goal. The picture develops organically.”
Eileen Jaworowicz in 2007.
Eileen Jaworowicz, captured in 2007, exemplifies the transformative nature of dance photography.
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