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Brice
CURRENT CLASSES

Intermediate Contemporary Jazz
Sundays
5:00-6:30

A versatile talent with an eclectic career, born in France, Brice Mousset has danced in prestigious musicals, operas, concerts, TV shows, fashion shows, and with companies throughout the world. Today, Brice is an in-demand teacher (current faculty in New York city at Steps on Broadway, Broadway Dance Center, Peridance Capezio Center, and Manhattan Youth Ballet) and international juror. His wide-ranging experiences and "french touch" have led to unique self-expression in choreography. Brice Mousset is the creator, artistic director and choreographer of "Brice Mousset Company". On stage his choreography received much acclaim for his innovative work for the Opera "AIDA" from Verdi, at the antique French arena of Orange with more than 150 artists on stage. Brice has also choreographed for the Alvin Ailey BFA program, the Joffrey Ballet summer program, the Manhattan Youth Ballet, Romeo and Juliet the cirque contemporary project, and high fashion events for the designers Marithé & François Girbaud.

Flying between America and Europe, from company to commercial work; you can see Brice's choreography and work on screen in the European MTV Music Awards, British Music Awards (Leona Lewis), the French NRJ Music Awards, the glamorous Victoria Secret Fashion Show, the French award winning TV series "Le Reveillon Des Bonnes", the French TV reality show "La Musicale", the Polish "So You Think You Can Dance", the American NBC "LXTV", the enticing cabaret show at the "Casino de Deauville" (France), and the musical "Attention Mesdames et Messieurs" (Paris). Most recently, Brice and his work where featured in "Prestige International Magazine" with an exclusive interview. He also choreographed for Elle Magazine UK 25th anniversary editorial photo and video shoot with top model Coco Rocha.

Class Description
Direct from France, join Brice in his provocative style, a fusion of European and American contemporary. Exploring new energies and movements, Brice encourages his students to explore into the movement with organic and emotional intentions. Brice takes the dancers to work with unlimited imagination and pushes the physical boundaries of the body. Approaching the work with risk, athleticism, abandon, breath, weight, focus and intention; Brice's choreography emphasizes a high degree of physicality and input from the dancers, encouraging them to execute the movement with specificity, focus and passion.

www.bricemousset.com