In mid-November 2015, five New York City Ballet (NYCB) dancers dressed in light palettes that complemented the sleek, airy interior, turned a subway station into a pop-up performance space. The 800,000-square-foot hub inside the World Trade Center, which is open but still under construction, connects 12 rail lines and is part of the revitalization of downtown Manhattan after Sept. 11, 2001. There, the dancers improvised choreography that smoothly integrated the beams, columns and busy commuters making their way through a structure designed to resemble a bird taking flight.
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Executive Producer: Sydney Levin
Producer: Amy Rio, Adam Loeb, Tara Bassim, Tiffany Chang
Director: Spencer Dennis & Mark Smith @ CURFEW
Director of Photography: Joe Victorine
Camera Op: Chris Aran
First AC: Cameron Dingwall
Gaffer: Fletcher Wolfe
Sound Mixer: Liz Victorine
Sound Design: Mike Vitacco @ Heard City
Colorist: Jaime O'Bradovich @ Company 3
Composer: Dexter Britain
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Directors: Mark A. Smith & Spencer Dennis
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