Étoile Review: Prime Video’s Ballet Dramedy is More Flawed Than Fabulous
Episodic commentary and review about Étoile, the new series by Amy Sherman-Palladino & Daniel Palladino set within New York City and Paris ballet companies.
Read moreDetailsEpisodic commentary and review about Étoile, the new series by Amy Sherman-Palladino & Daniel Palladino set within New York City and Paris ballet companies.
Read moreDetailsIn The Swans of Harlem, Black ballet history once shielded from the public eye is revealed via intimate first-person narratives and biographical information.
Read moreDetailsPacific Northwest Ballet School teacher Miriam Landis is on a mission to impart ballet's significance not only in the studio, but through her books.
Read moreDetailsIn his ballerina paintings, Degas offers a perspective that only the dancers themselves and a privileged few have the opportunity to experience first-hand.
Read moreDetailsHere you can find a list of ballet books for youth, teens, and adults spanning a range of themes and genres that you may want to add to your reading list this year.
Read moreDetailsIn his latest photography book, Movement at the Still Point, Mark Mann captures the humanity of performers as they chat and dance in front of the camera.
Read moreDetailsWhat happens when you merge the illustrative and narrative talents of Robin Preiss Glasser and Jacqueline Preiss Weitzman? Gloria’s Promise.
Read moreDetailsIt is said that smiles are contagious, yet in the case of Robin Preiss Glasser, this phrase does not do the woman justice.
Read moreDetailsFirst time author and long time ballerina Gavin Larsen and I talk about some of her motives and processes behind writing her memoir - Being a Ballerina.
Read moreDetailsThe 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.
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