The Jacobs Opera and Ballet Theater will present its Fall Ballet showcase opening Friday at the Musical Arts Center. It will be performed Oct. 24 and 25, with showings at 7:30 p.m. each evening and a ...
The ballet look is in vogue. “Balletcore” — think tulle, leggings, leg warmers etc. — can be seen on runways with "freaky tutus" and in department stores with Miu Miu’s popular $1,000 flats, on TikTok ...
While I was floating in a most peculiar way, watching the premiere of “Pretty Things,” another lyric of the dance’s David Bowie music rang only half true: “Time may change me, but I can’t trace time.” ...
“What I really love is the class, the artful choices,” Robbie Fairchild, a former principal dancer with New York City Ballet and now freelance artist, tells The Hollywood Reporter of the series.
Performances in N.Y.C. A law in New York City, a major dance capital, that protects artists against weight and height discrimination aims to give everyone a fairer shot. Members of Pretty Big Movement ...
On Friday, the Pacific Northwest Ballet kicked off its 2024/25 season with a trio of ballets that combined in my own sick brain to tell a back-to-school narrative, befitting not only early autumn’s ...
After performing with two of the world’s top ballet companies, Drew Nelson found himself trading pirouettes for problem sets and embarking on an entirely new journey as a student at Tufts. Following a ...
When Constance Devernay departed the Scottish Ballet in 2023 after performing for fifteen years, including seven as the company’s highest rank of Principal dancer, she didn’t leave the world of dance ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The vampire ballerina in the new movie “Abigail” has a long pop culture lineage. She and her sisters are obsessed, tormented and likely to cause harm.
NEW YORK — On a recent afternoon, choreographer Alexei Ratmansky stood at the front of a large studio at American Ballet Theatre, preparing to run through, “The Seasons,” his latest ballet for the ...
Étoile, Prime video's new ballet dramedy is - like the meaning of its French title - full of star power. Sure, the creators have won Emmys. The actors have, too. But the dancers are what's center ...