Marguerite Derricks and John Carrafa on Choreographing for TV
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What does it take to make a television show dance? This special episode in partnership with McDonald Selznick Associates features two titans of the entertainment industry discussing the unique challenges and opportunities of choreographing for the small screen. Marguerite Derricks ("The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel," "Westworld," "Bunheads") and John Carrafa ("The Gilded Age," "Nashville," "Transparent") unpack the many varied roles choreographers play on set, and share what they've learned from their deep experience in the business.
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