Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Colorado Ballet welcomes two new Soloists to the company for the 2020/2021 ...
LINCOLN — In 2020, the State Ballet of Rhode Island was supposed to celebrate its 60th anniversary. Diamond Jubilee performances of “Giselle” were scheduled for April, and by February, company dancers ...
2 Watch: Next On Stage's High School & College Top 5 Revealed 3 Watch: Next On Stage Season 6 Finalists Revealed Boston Ballet Artistic Director Mikko Nissinen has announced the 2020-2021 season ...
No matter how long the pandemic stretches on, there's always the beauty of dance that can exhilarate and refresh our spirits. Yet, now it will be featured as a virtual experience for the remainder of ...
Moe Kawakami, a first-year human biology and society student, founded UCLA’s first ballet company with her friends Ying Xuan Chua, a first-year economics and psychology student, and Ada Chung, a first ...
Innovative opera and dance companies across the country have met the challenge of closed theaters with vibrant fall seasons of virtual programming. Left to right: Misty Copeland, The Secret Sauce, ...
Milwaukee Ballet today announced more details about its reimagined programming for the 2020-21 Season, featuring three, one-hour productions: "To the Pointe," "Re.Gen" and "Encore." Milwaukee Ballet ...
The Washington Ballet announced Thursday that Executive Director Michael Pastreich is resigning Friday, after 14 months on the job. His departure follows that of two previous executive directors who ...
The man responsible for dressing Ballet West’s dancers, from the tutus for “Swan Lake” to the Sugar Plum Fairy’s wings, is retiring after working for 31 years with the company. David Heuvel, director ...
For the audience, Louisville Ballet's 2020-2021 season will be entirely virtual. But the dancers have already started rehearsing in person — with masks, and lots of new safety protocols. It's pretty ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Theaters shut down, but dance didn’t. There was dancing in the streets and dancing on screens. Old treasures spilled out of the vaults. By Gia Kourlas ...
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