Miami City Ballet’s second program of the season brings together new and venerable creative voices, showcasing the back and forth between ballet and modern dance. Two here-and-now works are in good ...
Ballet is pure and clean and visceral. And it is finely crafted, meticulously designed. When it works — as it does so well in Boston Ballet season opener Fall Experience (now through Nov. 3 at ...
Los Angeles is neither a dance center nor a dance desert. We don’t have much of a history of nourishing major ballet companies. We do have a plethora of smaller companies — modern, classical and ...
Not only is the tap-happy Gershwin musical “Crazy for You” beginning performances at the Goodspeed Opera House this week, Connecticut Ballet is back at The Bushnell and the singular ...
Dating today is a lot different than it was when the classic ballet Giselle premiered in 1841 by what is now known as the Paris Opera Ballet. In @giselle, a new reimagining of the tale presented by ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A new work by the Ailey veteran Jamar Roberts shared a program with revivals by Pam Tanowitz and Kyle Abraham. By Gia Kourlas Clearly, the ...
Seasonal dance company Dayton Dance Initiative returns with its eighth season of performances. DDI is an independent ...
Ohio Contemporary Ballet will offer vignettes, Q&A in Akron Art Museum's Bud and Susie Rogers Garden this week.
A Pavlova, a Nijinsky, a Picasso! These names, now generic for high artistic achievement, all once worked for a man whose name has also become generic, Diaghilev—the greatest impresario in the history ...
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts: 1300 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. 305-949-6722, www.arshtcenter.org. Ancient Spanish Monastery Foundation: 16711 W. Dixie Hwy ...
Thrilling performances are not confined to the city’s most-prominent venues; there are also more casual chances to catch a smattering of Chicago dance companies. Chicago Live, which takes place for ...