The Joyce Theater’s Spring/Summer ‘24 Season Closes with Ballet Festival
From March to August 2024, The Joyce Theater’s Spring/Summer ‘24 Season features renowned U.S. and international companies covering the broad scope of the dance industry.
From March to August 2024, The Joyce Theater’s Spring/Summer ‘24 Season features renowned U.S. and international companies covering the broad scope of the dance industry.
4 ABT dancers have recently risen the ranks of America's National Ballet Company, most notably Chloe Misseldine whose promotion to Principal Dancer was announced on stage.
Read morePacific Northwest Ballet School teacher Miriam Landis is on a mission to impart ballet's significance not only in the studio, but through her books.
July 16-20, 2025 - BalletX: Summer Series 2025 features works by Amy Hall Garner, Noelle Kayser, and Matthew Neenan.
Read moreFind dance job listings for ballet companies including dancer openings and auditions, company staff positions, and school teacher and staff...
Leah Baylin, Emily Hayes, Anabel Katsnelson, and Betsy McBride share with us the foodie culture at ABT in the kitchen...
What happens when you merge the illustrative and narrative talents of Robin Preiss Glasser and Jacqueline Preiss Weitzman? Gloria’s Promise.
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 moreAn American Ballet Theatre review of Don Quixote highlighting debut performances by Brandt, Cassandra Trenary, and Gabe Stone Shayer.
This San Francisco Ballet Program 2 review of Caprice, In the Night, and Blake Works I highlights the diversity of the company.
This American Ballet Theatre fall review explores the Classics Old and New program, part of Susan Jaffe’s first curated season as the company's artistic director.
February 12-16, 2025 - BalletX: Winter Series 2025 features world premieres by Caili Quan and Gregory Dawson.
Read moreValeria Amiss and I had the opportunity to chat about her connection with Pennsylvania Ballet and how Dance for All was planted and continues to grow.
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