Tiler Peck's 'Symphonie Espagnole' dazzles alongside Balanchine and Robbins in New York City Ballet's SPAC program.
Ammon's fresh and contemporary Serenade for Strings, called "exciting" and "playful" by the San Francisco Chronicle, is set to the centuries-old Tchaikovsky composition of the same name. Closely ...
Emanuel Tavares, a two-year veteran of the company from Brazil, is that dancer. And he works physically hard to perform the lead. “I love the challenge of being on the stage from the beginning to the ...
On “Mostly B,” a program by the State Ballet of Georgia at the Lehman Center for the Performing Arts, New York. In truth, Georgi Balanchivadze was born in St. Petersburg in 1904 to Maria Vasilyeva, a ...
In 1934, a few months after his arrival in New York, George Balanchine choreographed “Serenade.” It was his first ballet for American dancers, a seminal work that marked the way he was to reshape and ...
Canadian choreographer Crystal Pite could never have known, when her astounding new ballet Angels’ Atlas premiered on Feb. 29, 2020, that the world was about to be shuttered by a global pandemic.
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