I had the chance to speak with Chase O’Connell, one of the dancers portraying Theseus/King Oberon in Midsummer Night's Dream's run. He gave me some insight about his journey as a dancer, how it is to ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Christopher Wheeldon’s full-length work for the Royal Ballet succeeds best when not meeting the demands of storytelling. By Roslyn Sulcas LONDON — ...
Carolina Ballet is again presenting its story ballet, “Don Quixote,” three October weekends, this one included, in Raleigh’s Fletcher Opera Theater, a classic ballet reworked by artistic director ...
The entire audience gasped when the curtain rose on Pacific Northwest Ballet’s production of George Balanchine’s Jewels, which is often lauded as the world’s first plotless full-length ballet, a ...
Civilization could be improved if everyone who ever held a grudge could forgive his enemies, as Prospero eventually does in "The Tempest." The dance world, at least, is better for having David Bintley ...
Before professional sports figures, movie stars and rock bands captivated the public’s attention, the great ballerinas of the mid-19th century were among the first “stars” to achieve celebrity.
A trip to the Emerald City is the perfect end for Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre’s season, and they’re doing it in style. The Pittsburgh premiere of Septime Webre’s “The Wizard of Oz” is an epic, ...
'Tis the day after Christmas, and all through most houses, folks are disposing of wrapping paper, cardboard and Christmas dinner leftovers. But the 36 dancers of the Moscow Ballet "Green" company, on ...