Evening of Duets – 2016
So FINALLY back with a new photo column have you missed me or it? For the first column of the year we take a glimpse
Bill Hebert (pronounced AY-BEAR), has been photographing performances in Philadelphia and New York for almost 8 years now primarily capturing dance.He has worked such local artists as Montazh, Rennie Harris Puremovement (RHPM), Headlong Dance Theater, BalletX, Winged Woman Dance/Tina Heuges, Nichole Canuso Dance Company and Group Motion among many others in Philadelphia.NY based and touring companies Bill has had the pleasure of working with include: Paul Taylor, Limon Dance, Parsons Dance, Doug Varone and Dancers, Merce Cunningham, RubberbandDance Group, Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal, River North Chicago Dance and Pilobolus. Bill has also had the pleasure of participating in three photography workshops with renowned dance photographer Lois Greenfield. Bill’s philosophy and mission is to “Capture the Essence of the Moment” and give the work a life beyond the stage. Bill Hebert is currently a photographer for The University of Pennsylvania’s Dance Celebration series, was one of the photographers for both the 2008 & 2009 Live Arts and Philly Fringe Festival, Choreographic Sketches in NY, 2010 IABD Conference and proud to be a part of the team for the “By Local” series in Philadelphia which will give local artists a chance to tell their story while doing what they love which is to entertain and enlighten others.
So FINALLY back with a new photo column have you missed me or it? For the first column of the year we take a glimpse
by Bill Hebert for The Dance Journal A few select moments from the preview showing of the Putty Dance Project presenting “iStand: Stories of an
by Bill Hebert for The Dance Journal Inspired by the movie musical, “A Hollywood Classic” stars Skizzo Arnedillo and Rachel Guest as a modern day
by Bill Hebert for The Dance Jouranl So this weekend I had the chance to see and shoot three different events. The first was Humanimals
So today I happened to be at The Whole Shebang space in South Philly checking out a rehearsal by Graffito Works when I had the
So i’ve known Alie Vidich the main force behind Invisible River for at least five plus years and sadly this year was the 1st time
Definitely have to say I really enjoyed all three Scratch Night Fringe Previews since I saw a lot of my Philly Dance Family perform and
Good News, I have another informal Fringe Festival sneak peak to share with you all. Decided to swing by another pre-Fringe Festival rehearsal, this time
by Bill Hebert for The Dance Journal So especially now as folks are prepping for Fringe and their fall season shows the end of summer