Spring’s highlights include old favorites, world premieres and a centennial celebration by the oldest dance company in the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Once-in-a-generation ballerinas, topical works that transcended politics and a voguing “Cats” were highlights of the year. By Gia Kourlas Brian ...
With a ballet legacy as powerful as the dance form itself, Westside School of Ballet enters its new academic year stronger than ever. One of the oldest ballet schools in Southern California, ...
For decades, Cuba has produced some of the world’s top ballet dancers. Greats like Alicia Alonso – founder of the Ballet Nacional de Cuba – to American Ballet Theatre principal Xiomara Reyes, San ...
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Principal dancer Tiler Peck on self-growth and dispelling ballet mysticism (without losing the magic)
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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Twyla Tharp led the way with her distinct brand of American classicism, along with other artists who stepped it up. By Gia Kourlas Brian Seibert and ...
# Ms Fox said events such as the Iconique Ballet help expose the next generation to what is possible in the world of dance ...
Above: Houston Ballet first soloist Eric Best in Stanton Welch’s Vi et Animo. When Eric Best joined the Houston Ballet in 2022, he made a point of setting a goal for himself. “I said I would like to ...
Cuba has produced some of the world’s top ballet dancers for decades. Greats like Alicia Alonso, founder of the Ballet Nacional de Cuba, American Ballet Theatre principal Xiomara Reyes, San Francisco ...
Dancer trainees at the Philadelphia Ballet use a steel girder as a barre during a topping off ceremony for the company's 48,000-square-foot addition to its building on North Broad Street. (Emma ...
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