Hobby from Billie Eilish

Contemporary dance

Contemporary dance is a genre of dance performance that developed during the mid-twentieth century and has since grown to become one of the dominant genres for formally trained dancers throughout the world, with particularly strong popularity in the U.S. and Europe. Although originally informed by and borrowing from classical, modern, and jazz styles, it has since come to incorporate elements from many styles of dance. Due to its technical similarities, it is often perceived to be closely related to modern dance, ballet, and other classical concert dance styles. In terms of the focus of its technique, contemporary dance tends to combine the strong but controlled legwork of ballet with modern that stresses on torso. It also employs contract-release, floor work, fall and recovery, and improvisation characteristics of modern dance. Unpredictable changes in rhythm, speed, and direction are often used, as well. Additionally, contemporary dance sometimes incorporates elements of non-western dance cultures, such as elements from African dance including bent knees, or movements from the Japanese contemporary dance, Butoh.
Billie Eilish
Musician
Like music, dance has always been my passion; a way to express how I feel. We originally recorded 'Ocean Eyes' for a dance recital to be choreographed by my teacher, Fred. We produced it with a tempo and arrangement that would fit lyrical and contemporary dance, thinking through every moment.
Hobby from Billie Eilish

Equestrianism

Equestrianism (from Latin equester, equestr-, equus, 'horseman', 'horse'), more often known as horse riding (British English) or horseback riding (American English), includes the disciplines of riding, driving, or vaulting with horses. This broad description includes the use of horses for practical working purposes, transportation, recreational activities, artistic or cultural exercises, and competitive sport.
Billie Eilish
Musician
As a 12-year-old, she was so passionate about horseriding that she worked at a local stable to pay for riding lessons. “I wanted it, so I worked for it and I got it. “I worked at the barn for two summers. I was horse camp counsellor, I worked at birthdays.”