Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by John Neumeier has run the Hamburg Ballet for 51 years, putting his stamp on the company and the city. By Roslyn Sulcas Reporting from Hamburg, Germany ...
Pas de Vie Ballet’s talented dancers step into spring with a Spotlight on Dance, led and shaped by the dance marvels of artistic director Natalia Botha. Pas de Vie Ballet is celebrating its 35th year ...
Infinite Steps: Thirty-Three Dancers and Their Lives in Ballet from author and dancer Gavin Larsen (Being a Ballerina: The Power and Perfection of a Dancing Life) and Gene Schiavone, former staff ...
For more than two centuries, author Miguel Cervantes' colorful and enduring character Don Quixote has been the inspiration for ballet productions worldwide, making the story of the eccentric knight ...
Dancer Lena Alvino performs in “Don Quixote,” part of Peninsula Ballet Theatre’s spring repertory program. Courtesy V Eiamvuthikorn/Peninsula Ballet Theatre. This month, Peninsula Ballet Theatre is ...
The news was all good coming out of this past weekend's "Proteges II" program at the Kennedy Center Opera House, where audiences saw ballet's future take shape. More uniformly excellent than the first ...
As canvas ballet shoes brushed against the marley floors and lights illuminated each muscle and eyebrow twitch, a packed theater fell silent as if the space itself was holding its breath, waiting for ...