Boston Ballet Review: Getting Reconnected
Boston Ballet Process & Progress features pieces choreographed across time zones and continents, leaning into our synchronistic feelings of isolation.
Boston Ballet Process & Progress features pieces choreographed across time zones and continents, leaning into our synchronistic feelings of isolation.
Process & Progress features new choreography by Ken Ossola, Nanine Linning, Lex Ishimoto, and Boston Ballet Principal Dancer John Lam.
From the well-known to the more obscure, this Boston Ballet review looks at the program AD Mikko Nissinen curated to ...
BB@yourhome continues as Boston Ballet shows excerpts of newly captured footage from some of ballet's most classical repertory.
At an hour and a half, with eleven different pieces featured, the Celebrating Jorma Elo program is worth every penny.
New and archival footage of Jorma Elo's works - including a world premiere - will be presented in the next ...
This Boston Ballet review of the company's Look Back, Focus Forward program explores the value of the Russian choreographer's seemingly ...
Look Back Focus Forward is part of the company's virtual season and features historic moments, artistic achievements, and a preview ...
Boston Ballet Review of their Forsythe Elements program features Pas/Parts 2018, Playlist (EP), In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated, The Second ...
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