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  1. Jul 21, 2020 · Since Hamilton, Blankenbuehler went on to choreograph a revival of Cats (as well as the film) and the musical, Bandstand, which earned him another Tony Award. Behind the Scenes. For every show Blankenbuehler works on, he spends a ton of time researching the era before putting his steps on paper. Sometimes its historical research and other times ...

  2. Andy Blankenbuehler (born March 7, 1970) [2] is an American dancer, choreographer and director primarily for stage and concerts. He has been nominated for the Tony Award for Best Choreography five times, and has won three times: for In the Heights (2008), Hamilton (2016), and Bandstand (2017). Blankenbuehler's other Broadway choreography work ...

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  4. Jul 20, 2018 · Hamilton’ is offering $10 lottery tickets for every D.C. performance. Here’s how to get them. But there’s another, relatively unsung hero, and his name is Andy Blankenbuehler. He’s the one ...

  5. Mar 16, 2021 · Meet Andy Blankenbuehler, choreographer of 'Hamilton'. 16 March 2022. Comments. After an interrupted but acclaimed season in Sydney, Hamilton began its Melbourne season yesterday. The musical is expected to continue in that city all year, with a planned return to Sydney in 2023.

    • The First Steps
    • In The Spotlight
    • Keeping The Beat
    • Speaking in Silence
    • Memoir in Movement
    • A Full Circle

    Forty-five years ago, dance was math, Blankenbuehler noted. He focused first on the ones. The twos. The threes. The rhythms he repeated, the motions he memorized. He was 3. And from his first class at Jane Miles School of Dance in Pleasant Ridge, it worked for Blankenbuehler. He has what he calls a mathematical brain. He could remember moves and ke...

    There is one thing that Blankenbuehler has never possessed, however. Patience. He is go, go, go. Move, move, move. Again, again, again – until he gets it right and accelerates, again, toward the next thing. College at Southern Methodist University in Texas lasted just a year. His next leap was some 6,500 miles: He performed at Tokyo Disneyland. Tha...

    In about 2004, Blankenbuehler took a turn toward something he first did decades before on that stage and in that gym at St. Xavier in Cincinnati. Choreography. "It's about telling stories," he said. It's always been about telling stories, even though he didn't know it at the time, Blankenbuehler says. When he did musical theater in Cincinnati, he w...

    When he choreographed "Hamilton," he wore boots that reminded him of a Revolutionary War soldier's garb. He had a gun in the studio. He wanted to feel how heavy the rifle would have been in a patriot's hand. How frightening it would have been to reload it as British soldier marched toward him. How would that panic feel? How would it move? Then and ...

    But there was almost no room when "Hamilton" arrived. His daughter, Sofia, had been diagnosed with leukemia. Life was doctor's appointments and throwing up in the car on the way to school. Life was worrying and waiting and not being able to control what was happening around him and his wife Elly and their children. And waiting is not what Blankenbu...

    Sofia is healthy today. When "Hamilton" was about to open at Richard Rodgers Theater in 2015, the then 5-year-old was there in another way, dancing during rehearsals between the aisles. She choreographed her own moves. That moment was a full circle, a return for Blankenbuehler. He was once in Broadway seats with his father. They saw "Cats" when he ...

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  6. The new musical, directed and choreographed by two-time Tony winner Andy Blankenbuehler with a book and score by newcomers Richard Oberacker and Robert Tayler, is the first piece of theatre ever ...

  7. Jun 3, 2016 · Tony Awards Andy Blankenbuehler on Making History with Hamilton The Tony-nominated choreographer talks his style, exclusive details of his vision for Hamilton’s ensemble, plus looking back on In ...

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