Emmy Award Winning director Deborah Novak's compelling new public television documentary chronicling the life and work of Steven Caras, a former New York City Ballet dancer, who became an internationally-known dance photographer.
This was such a wonderful teaser! To see those superb photos, little bits of captured movement, so discerning and expressive -- it's a special joy. When do we get to see this artist's documentary here in NY
I JUST LOVED IT! What the wonderful way to learn about and appreciate the development and history of dance photography. Steven is definitely a true artist in every sense. He's experienced personal and artistic triumphs and setbacks and become an inspiration to others. His contributions to Dance and Photography, have become an important part of a their history. Few artists can make that claim to historical significance. Clearly, we’re all blessed and enriched by his artistic achievements.
The best dance and dance photography documentary to date. I just wish it was longer in length as I wanted to see more! I hope it gets the viewership and exposure it deserves. Truly inspirational and breathtaking.
I had the privilege of viewing this documentary and not only is it a must see for those interested in dance, it is also compelling for any individual who has a dream or goal in life. Mr. Caras, against all odds, fought for his dream (s) and accomplished what few ever dare. His story is inspiring and uplifting - not to be missed. I highly recommend you contact your local PBS provider and find out when this special will be aired. Thank you Steve and Thank you Deborah!
Steve: So happy to see that this will be viewing on Public TV! Can't wait to see it. Please let us all know when it can be viewed in the New York/Metropolitan area. Kudos to you!
This was such a wonderful teaser! To see those superb photos, little bits of captured movement, so discerning and expressive -- it's a special joy. When do we get to see this artist's documentary here in NY
bruckmania 3 weeks ago
I JUST LOVED IT! What the wonderful way to learn about and appreciate the development and history of dance photography. Steven is definitely a true artist in every sense. He's experienced personal and artistic triumphs and setbacks and become an inspiration to others. His contributions to Dance and Photography, have become an important part of a their history. Few artists can make that claim to historical significance. Clearly, we’re all blessed and enriched by his artistic achievements.
TARGADA3 1 month ago
OMG FREAKIN G-STYLE POPPING BROUGHT ME HERE:p
royalKINGvidz 1 month ago
The best dance and dance photography documentary to date. I just wish it was longer in length as I wanted to see more! I hope it gets the viewership and exposure it deserves. Truly inspirational and breathtaking.
charla1031 1 month ago
Yasoo Stavros..great success my friend.Samos and Greece is with you!!
konstantinosjim 1 month ago
I had the privilege of viewing this documentary and not only is it a must see for those interested in dance, it is also compelling for any individual who has a dream or goal in life. Mr. Caras, against all odds, fought for his dream (s) and accomplished what few ever dare. His story is inspiring and uplifting - not to be missed. I highly recommend you contact your local PBS provider and find out when this special will be aired. Thank you Steve and Thank you Deborah!
Jaywspirit 1 month ago
Stev is not only a remarkable talent, but a wonderful friend as well. He is so deserving
of this Documentary. Good luck, my friend. You are the BEST! R. Marzulli
ruthdaveyable 2 months ago
Steve: So happy to see that this will be viewing on Public TV! Can't wait to see it. Please let us all know when it can be viewed in the New York/Metropolitan area. Kudos to you!
dianemoe22 2 months ago
Yay Deb!!
smartballerina 2 months ago
Wow. Steven... I'm so impressed. I posted it to Facebook. Hope you're well!
Dale
dalerowse 2 months ago