Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook New York City Ballet wrapped up its 75th anniversary celebration at Lincoln Center this spring with a look to the future. But it ...
NEW YORK — Twyla Tharp threw down a gauntlet in 1973: She mixed classical and modern dance to make the first crossover ballet, “Deuce Coupe.” It was a revolutionary work, and to pull it off she needed ...
For 13 years, Heath Gill has entertained Atlanta audiences in a series of dramatic and comedic roles, brilliantly embodying characters as diverse as the feisty Mercutio in Jean-Christophe Maillot’s ...
This story was originally published by ArtsATL. Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre has been through a lot of ups and downs since it was founded six years ago, but a consistent thread has been director ...
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 ...
It’s sad but true: Most people are still afraid of modern dance. Which is why the Minnesota Shubert Performing Arts and Education Center has launched the smart, entertaining and very accessible online ...
With their new Amazon Prime series “Étoile,” creators Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino set out to capture the elite level of dance performed at institutions such as the New York City Ballet.
"New Visions" is a compilation of three different works by three newly prominent choreographers of modern ballet, an art form that intends to alter the dialogue of dance and embrace the world of the ...
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