Braham Logan Crane is an expert in the art of movement. He has a way of creating fresh, innovative work that encompasses intense emotion and pure passion. He puts it all together with his signature style, blending ballet, modern, jazz, hip hop and contemporary movement, leaving audiences on their feet.
In his work as a choreographer, Braham has set works on distinguished dancers from American Ballet Theater, Bolshoi Ballet and Pennsylvania Ballet, as well as collaborating with recording artist and Broadway star, Angela Ai. Braham choreographed and performed at the Sziget Festival in Budapest, Hungary, along with the band The Killers. He has set original versions of Altar Boyz and Cats at the Roxy Regional Theatre in Tennessee. Recent commissions include works for Bad Boys of Dance, starring and directed by Rasta Thomas and Houston Metropolitan Dance Company. As a teaching professional, Braham has served on the faculty of many renowned dance schools and conventions including Virginia School of the Arts, Koresh Dance Center, Broadway Dance Center and Steps on Broadway.
Included in Braham Logan Crane’s diverse concert and stage work is the critically acclaimed Philadelphia based dance company, ASH Contemporary Dance. Braham served as founder, artistic director, as well as choreographer for company pieces along with Mia Michaels. ASH Contemporary Dance has toured all throughout the east coast in addition to Canadian and European tours.
Braham Logan Crane has won prestigious awards and received unique honors for his work. Braham became the youngest choreographer to win the Gold Leo’s Award for excellence in jazz choreography at the Jazz Dance World Congress in Buffalo, NY. He was also honored by being one of three choreographers chosen to present his work at the Festival Des Arts De Saint-Sauveur International Choreography Competition in Quebec.
“Most choreographers aren’t as talented as (Braham Logan) Crane.”
- Daily News
“Crane seemed especially like an old pro: he just made everything look so easy.”
- Phillyist.com
“Braham Logan Crane is moving to the forefront of contemporary jazz choreographers. He is young, passionate, and produces innovative work.”
- Dancer Magazine
“Crane's appropriately-exaggerated-for-laughs choreography, really tie this theatrical present up with a neat bow.”
- The Tennessean
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