New York City Ballet Coppélia Review: More Divertissements Than Dolls
This New York City Ballet Coppélia performance demonstrates how sometimes less dancing is needed to create the perfect fairy tale ballet.
This New York City Ballet Coppélia performance demonstrates how sometimes less dancing is needed to create the perfect fairy tale ballet.
The New York City Ballet Balanchine + Ratmansky program not only showcases seasoned dancers but gives up and coming talents a chance to shine.
Read moreThe New York City Ballet All Peck program commemorates the choreographer’s decade of creating distinctive works for the company.
The Pacific Northwest Ballet The Times Are Racing program can be synthesized under no overarching theme other than excellence in performance.
Read moreOctober 19-25, 2024 - American Ballet Theatre: Choreographers of the 20th and 21st Centuries features works by George Balanchine, Alexei Ratmansky, and Twyla Tharp.
Read more“Woo!” could be the official sound effect of Youth America Grand Prix and was certainly an exciting part of the...
World Ballet Day 2023, presented by The Australian Ballet, The Royal Ballet, and San Francisco Ballet, marks the 10th year...
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 moreThis American Repertory Ballet review of Movin' + Groovin' explores how three premieres of an array styles complement each other nicely.
American Repertory Ballet Giselle review: Superbly coached, curated, and danced, this Stiefel / Kobborg production is everything the original had and more.
Pacific Northwest Ballet Review of Rep 1 of their 20/21 Digital Season mentions some of the greatest ballets, both classic and contemporary.
December 17, 2024 - January 5, 2025 - Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo: New York City features fan favorites such as Giselle (Act 2), Raymonda’s Wedding, and Swan Lake...
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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