Carey Ysais is an American dancer and choreographer. He is best known as the co-founder, director, and executive producer of a popular monthly show called The Carnival: Choreographer's Ball, which is also the longest running dance show in Los Angeles California.[1]

Ysais starting dancing as a teenager and was heavily influenced by Don Campbell, who invented the locking dance in the 1970s.

In 1998, Ysais and choreographer Paulette Azizian created a show to give dancers and choreographers an outlet for free artistic expression without the constraints of commercial profit, or the demands of a director or a script, called The Carnival: Choreographer's Ball. The show quickly caught on with the dance community and began to boost the careers of dancers and choreographers.[2] The show has a history of being sold out. For some shows, Ysais is a co-host in addition to being the producer and director.

On December 6, 2010, Carey Ysais received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2010 TIV Awards.[3]

References

    • Bercaw, Marti. "Choreographer's Carnival: The Best Gets Better". Life in LA. Archived from the original on 2013-08-21.
    • The Internet Movie Database. "Carey Ysais". IMDb.
    • Fox News, Channel 11 Los Angeles. "Bust a Move". Good Day LA. Archived from the original on 2013-01-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  1. Choreographer's Carnival. "The Official Website of Choreographer's Ball". The Carnival: Choreographer's Ball.
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