Why is Connecticut Ballet bringing back its Léo Delibes’ “Coppélia”? Because we could all use a laugh. A beautiful, romantic, exquisitely choreographed ballet dancing laugh. The show played the ...
After performing the iconic story ballet “The Nutcracker” late last year, Cleveland Ballet is returning to another classic production. The Northeast Ohio company closes its 2024-25 season with “Romeo ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — It’s not just any Red Friday in Kansas City, because today officially kicks off Super Bowl Sunday weekend. And I knew that once I stumbled across this video the Kansas City Ballet ...
Well, of course, you have seen Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker” before. You went with your grandmother, yes? She dressed you up in bobby socks and a big red bow when you were nine, is that ...
This image released by Amazon MGM Studios shows Yanic Truesdale, left, and Charlotte Gainsbourg in a scene from "Etoile." (Philippe Antonello/Amazon MGM Studios via AP) NEW YORK (AP) — Ballet is ...
Oakland Ballet Company has announced the program for its fourth Dancing Moons Festival, an annual celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander artists. This year the company premieres a major ...
"The Great Gatsby," an enduring tale of the romance and dangers of pursuing the American dream, has been the subject of endless adaptations. Now it takes to the stage as a ballet at the Fox Theater.
Can beauty be born from something sad? The new fairy-tale ballet Raffaella, premiering June 29-30 at the Morris Performing Arts Center in South Bend, Indiana, assures it can. “Beauty will save the ...
in Stanton Welch's Romeo and Juliet. Photo by Lawrence Elizabeth Knox (2023). Courtesy of Houston Ballet. Some of my favorite parts of the production included the choreographed sword fighting in the ...
Cleveland Ballet is updating its holiday tradition. The Northeast Ohio-based company, which has seen a change of leadership and direction in the last several months, is presenting an entirely new ...
The feelings of helplessness, anger and sorrow accompany every image coming from Ukraine. Oleksandr Stoianov has only been able to watch since Russia invaded his home country in 2022. As founder and ...
Founding his own company, he built a tightly knit community in New York around his classes. His “Nutcracker,” set in the city in 1895, was his most popular production.