Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook The fall season wrapped up with an excellent program featuring works by Balanchine and Ratmansky, as well as a celebration of Justin ...
Connecticut Ballet, under the artistic direction of Brett Raphael, once again invites audiences to Be My Valentine, a an evening of of dance romance performed by the company's awe-inspiring soloists.
The San Diego Ballet version of “Giselle” has moved from Europe, where it premiered in 1841, to Spanish Colonial California, where a fragile peasant girl falls in love with a wealthy man who is ...
The Australian Ballet’s premiere of “Oscar,” based on the life of Oscar Wilde, explores the love relationship between two men. By Roslyn Sulcas Boy loves girl. Prince enchanted by princess. Or swan ...
The Opera and Ballet season 2025–2026 is a celebration of emotions. We move from one extreme to another, from dark tones towards light and vice versa. The autumn premieres offer fresh interpretations ...
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