Dancing With Glass Review: Everything Points Back to Glass
Attending Dancing With Glass, one only needs to listen to understand the guttural impact of the composer's works. But pair it with voice, film, dance, and the intensity magnifies.
Attending Dancing With Glass, one only needs to listen to understand the guttural impact of the composer's works. But pair it with voice, film, dance, and the intensity magnifies.
During the remainder of the season, seven guest artists join New York City Ballet dancers as part of the continued celebration of the company's 75th anniversary.
Read moreAmerican Contemporary Ballet’s The Nutcracker Suite is a reminder that “going to the ballet” is a verb.
December 13-30, 2023 - San Francisco Ballet: The Nutcracker features Helgi Tomasson's version of this holiday classic for the entire family.
Read moreWorld Ballet Day 2023, presented by The Australian Ballet, The Royal Ballet, and San Francisco Ballet, marks the 10th year...
It is said that “home is where the heart is” and for Joaquín de Luz (director of Spain's Compañía Nacional...
Marianela Nuñez and Carlos Acosta dancing Don Quixote is probably one of the best pairings of this ballet in...well, in...
You've danced or seen the ballet for years, perhaps even decades! ✅ Are you up to the challenge to take this Nutcracker ballet quiz to see what you really know?
Attending Dancing With Glass, one only needs to listen to understand the guttural impact of the composer's works. But pair it with voice, film, dance, and the intensity magnifies.
American Contemporary Ballet’s The Nutcracker Suite is a reminder that “going to the ballet” is a verb.
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.
American Ballet Theatre's Of Love and Rage is Alexei Ratmansky's exploration of the Callirhoe narrative in a post-diluvial world.
Compañía Nacional de Danza Review: Giselle à la Espagnol discusses Joaquín De Luz's new version of this romantic ballet.
This American Contemporary Ballet review explores Inferno and Burlesque, two works which provide the audience with the ballet equivalent of the privacy, intimacy, and energy of a speakeasy in the heart of Downtown LA.
November 24 – December 27, 2023 - Pacific Northwest Ballet: The Nutcracker features George Balanchine's version of this holiday classic for the entire family.
Read moreYou may have heard the name Christopher Rudd floating around in your circle of dancer friends. Hailing from Jamaica, Christopher grew up in Miami where he graduated from New World School of the Arts.As a professional dancer, he was a...
Read moreThere are many ups and downs of a ballet dancer on tour, an experience in which Nicolás finds himself in...
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