San Francisco Ballet 2024-2025 Season
The San Francisco Ballet 2024-2025 Season announcement by Tamara Rojo not only included the programming reveal but news about changes in the company roster.
The San Francisco Ballet 2024-2025 Season announcement by Tamara Rojo not only included the programming reveal but news about changes in the company roster.
Artistic Directors Julie Kent and Stanton Welch AM have just announced that Angelo Greco will join Houston Ballet in July in time for the company's 2024-2025 season.
Read moreThe New York City Ballet 2024-2025 season, curated by Associate Artistic Director Wendy Whelan, will feature world premieres by Justin Peck, Alexei Ratmansky, and Caili Quan.
May 10-19, 2024 - Kansas City Ballet: Jewels features Balanchine's full-length ballet of Emeralds, Rubies, and Diamonds.
Read moreFind dance job listings for ballet companies including dancer openings and auditions, company staff positions, and school teacher and staff...
Find more program and ticket information for the ballet performances to take place during the upcoming 2024-2025 ballet company seasons.
The story of the ballerina with alzheimer's that has been recognized around the world after the broadcast of a viral video by Música Para Despertar.
Read moreFor Christopher Williams Dances, the choreographer infuses his work with the honesty of queer love and queer life, even touching on the oppression of our still rigid binary society.
San Francisco Ballet Romeo & Juliet at first appearances convey a middle-of-the-road approach but subtle tweaks intertwined throughout help kick the storytelling up a few notches.
Mariinsky Ballet Review: Le CorsaireApril 9, 2019 | Kennedy Center - Washington, D.C.At a time when there seems to be so much focus on being choreographically innovative, it is refreshing to see a company like Mariinsky Ballet at The Kennedy...
April 26 - May 4, 2025 - San Francisco Ballet: Frankenstein features Liam Scarlett's choreography inspired by Mary Shelley's 19th-century gothic novel.
Read morePeter Boal's Illusions of Camelot feels like a tell-all, a reveal, a cathartic confession of sorts. As if a contemplative reflection of the authors's past ignited the need to make it heard to everyone and anyone who would listen.
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