Joamanuel Velázquez Takes His Final Bow This Spring
Soloist Joamanuel Velázquez has announced his retirement after eighteen years with Texas Ballet Theater, bidding farewell to the stage after Giselle.
Soloist Joamanuel Velázquez has announced his retirement after eighteen years with Texas Ballet Theater, bidding farewell to the stage after Giselle.
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo is celebrating 50 years, and a ticket to their show at The Joyce is still a prescription for a very good time.
Read moreDetailsEffective August 1, 2026, Ernst Meisner will be the Artistic Director of Dutch National Ballet, succeeding Ted Brandsen who will be retiring.
February 14-23, 2025 - Madison Ballet: Mozart and More features works by Ja’ Malik, Richard Walters, and Stephanie Martinez.
Read moreDetailsYou've danced or seen the ballet for years, perhaps even decades! Are you up to the challenge to take this...
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 moreDetailsThe performances of Smuin Contemporary Ballet at The Joyce may represent more than just a baton pass but a prelude to the light and heat Seiwert has in store for the company.
This American Ballet Theatre review of "American Splendor" illustrates how a mixed bill program is a chance to showcase the breadth of talent in a company’s ranks.
This American Repertory Ballet Elevate review reveals how the pieces in this triple bill nestled perfectly into their respective roles: the welcomer, the palate cleansing axis, and the profound closer.
January 24 - February 1, 2025 - San Francisco Ballet: Manon features Sir Kenneth MacMillan's choreography inspired by the novel Manon Lescaut by Abbé Prévost.
Read moreDetailsTulsa Ballet's Artistic Director Marcello Angelini shares insight about how he must balance economics with sensitivity to keep his company alive and strong.
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