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World Ballet Series continues its 2023-2024 season with a new production of Swan Lake, one of the most beloved ballets of all time. Now in its second full season, the ambitious series brings ...
World Ballet Series presents, Swan Lake at the Fred Kavli Theatre on Wednesday, September 14th 2022. A multinational cast of 50 professional ballet dancers, gathered from 10 countries, united by ...
Doors at 6pm Show at 7pm. Experience the legendary! Swan Lake, the ballet of all ballets, will be performed one night only as a part of the World Ballet Series.
Swan Lake, one of the most beloved ballets of all time, is coming to the Louisville Palace Theatre on Wednesday, March 6 at 7 p.m. The stop is part of the World Ballet Series' 2023-2024 tour.
Bach mix with Vijay Gupta in Sierra Madre and ballet on a makeshift Television City stage are all parts of June's dance ...
The World Ballet Company is set to enchant audiences with the timeless romance of Swan Lake, coming to the Julie Rogers Theatre at 6 p.m. March 15, 2026. Doors open at 5:00pm. Presale tickets are ...
In 2018, when Dayton Ballet performed Webre’s “Swan Lake” for the first time with live music, Gittleman admits it took a lot of work by orchestra librarian Eric Knorr to get all the music ...
World Ballet Company is bringing its 2024-25 season production of Swan Lake to the First Interstate Center for the Arts on Sunday, October 13. The ballet will start at 6 p.m. and is about two and ...
Cameras follow the lead up to The National Ballet’s 2022 production of Swan Lake, intended to be the final work of artistic director Karen Kain, a hallowed figure in the ballet world.
Oleksandr Stoianov, left, performs with the Grand Kyiv Ballet in “Swan Lake.” The company, which originated in Ukraine and now features more than 160 dancers, is bringing the classic ballet to ...
The ballet “Swan Lake” has an iconic history; the tale of the cursed Swan Queen, her lover Prince Siegfried, and the deception that led to their deaths was first performed at the Bolshoi ...
To present Swan Lake, the most famous of ballets, is always something of a statement of ambition, of intent. Perhaps this is particularly true of State Ballet of Georgia’s run at the London ...