NYCB All Balanchine Review: Ballet is Woman (In Bold)
The NYCB All Balanchine program features leading women in the spotlight of four of the company's founder's iconic ballets.
The NYCB All Balanchine program features leading women in the spotlight of four of the company's founder's iconic ballets.
The Royal Ballet 2024-2025 Season honors the company's history as well as its commitment to presenting new works by today's most forward-thinking creators.
Read moreThe Washington Ballet 2024-2025 Season features several ballets by the company's new Artistic Director, Edwaard Liang, including Murmuration and Seasons.
May 31 - June 9, 2024 - Hong Kong Ballet: Swan Lake features Yuri Possokhov's world premiere version of this epitome of classical ballet.
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One doesn't typically associate the words ballet and paper...unless you're Miss Cloudy/Pauline Loctin and Melika Dez. Welcome to their Pli.é...
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 moreBy using live performance, archival video, and a panel including Nijinska scholar Lynn Garafola and Artistic Director Adam Sklute the thoughtful conversation encouraged the assessment of the reproduction of Ballet West Les Noces.
Reading this Pacific Northwest Ballet Petite Mort review, it becomes clear how Ekman's Cacti reverentially echoes one of Kylián's most captivating works.
This Complexions Contemporary Ballet review of the company's Program B at The Joyce takes a deeper look at the four short works and world premiere by Directors Rhoden and Richardson.
May 9-12, 2024 - Philadelphia Ballet: The Dream features Frederick Ashton's choreographed based on Shakespeare's tale plus Balanchine's Prodigal Son.
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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