Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The Empire State Building honors New York City Ballet’s 75th anniversary by lighting up in blue, favored by George Balanchine as a backdrop. By Roslyn ...
Walking home Thursday night, standing at an intersection, a woman reached out to hand me a pink rose. My head was still reeling with images from the Joffrey Ballet’s “Studies in Blue.” Out of impulse ...
This winter, the Joffrey Ballet presents a captivating mixed rep program with original work choreographed by Liam Scarlett and Andrew McNicol, rounded out with a world premiere by Stina Quagebeur.
In the large, historic building where the Boston Ballet rehearses, choreographer Paulo Arrais, 31, watches quietly as three dancers pirouette with masterful precision. Abruptly, they crouch and begin ...
Creating original choreography is a complex effort that can be inspired by an overheard conversation, a movie, or more often, a piece of music. But timing is the ultimate catalyst for putting an idea ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The first official spring weekend in central Ohio has a packed lineup of entertainment, from Broadway hits and ballet to hockey and stand-up comedy. Theatergoers will have ...
In terms of entertainment, this weekend couldn’t have been more diversely eventful. On Friday evening, I was lucky enough to attend Boston Ballet’s opening night of the classic ballet, “Sleeping ...