The Joyce Theater’s Spring/Summer ‘24 Season Closes with Ballet Festival
From March to August 2024, The Joyce Theater’s Spring/Summer ‘24 Season features renowned U.S. and international companies covering the broad scope of the dance industry.
From March to August 2024, The Joyce Theater’s Spring/Summer ‘24 Season features renowned U.S. and international companies covering the broad scope of the dance industry.
4 ABT dancers have recently risen the ranks of America's National Ballet Company, most notably Chloe Misseldine whose promotion to Principal Dancer was announced on stage.
Read morePacific Northwest Ballet School teacher Miriam Landis is on a mission to impart ballet's significance not only in the studio, but through her books.
June 5-28, 2025 - American Contemporary Ballet: Balanchine & The Classics
Read moreUPDATED! Gargouillade Gate is a journey of humility, humor, and international camaraderie between ABT's Connor Holloway and DNB's Daniel Montero...
The relationship between Coco Chanel and Ballets Russes is one that started by chance and developed parallel her friendship with...
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 moreCompañía Nacional de Danza Review: Yet Another Reason to Love Madrid mentions works by Balanchine, Ratmansky, and Duato.
This Sarasota Ballet Review of Program 4 of their Digital Season takes a look at the company in the famed choreographer's Brandenburgs and Company B.
This Pacific Northwest Ballet review explains how resilience is present in Rep 6, gloriously showcased on the smiles of the dancers doing what they do best.
March 8-29, 2025 - American Contemporary Ballet: Homecoming features Lincoln Jones' choreography set in a high school environment.
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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