Dancing a Legacy
A celebrated performer, educator and arts leader, Christopher Charles McDaniel, who was born in 1992 in East Harlem, New York, fell in love with ballet at age seven and has never looked back.
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A rehabilitated 117-year-old power plant situated on the Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn, once a toxic waste site, now houses an amazing new contemporary arts hub—Powerhouse Arts. The 170,000 square foot campus opened its doors in 2022 with the mission to support art-makers with the necessary facilities for fabrication, workshops, public programs, and live performance. As of this fall 2025, Powerhouse has launched a bold international festival, Powerhouse: International; conceived, curated, and directed by Tony Award-winning producer and former BAM artistic director David Binder. During these times of contraction from drastic federal budget cuts to the arts and humanities in the United States, it feels revolutionary to welcome artists from around the world to experiment, provoke, connect, and transform with boundary-pushing work. The festival offers performances in theater, music, dance, as well as installations in its spacious Grand Hall, whose interior graffiti-covered brick walls literally shout with fearless creative energy.
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A celebrated performer, educator and arts leader, Christopher Charles McDaniel, who was born in 1992 in East Harlem, New York, fell in love with ballet at age seven and has never looked back.
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