Jess and Morgs, the creators of weird and wonderful works that blur the boundaries between live performance and digital, have reached the big time: the Paris Opera. By Roslyn Sulcas The annual ...
He rose from poverty to become one of the Netherlands’ most revered dance makers, creating more than 150 works in a career spanning eight decades. By Nina Siegal For its season at New York City Center ...
Life, fate, love, joy, sorrow, death… Shakespeare’s most famous romantic tragedy—and perhaps the most enduring in history—returns to dance this autumn on the stage of the Het Muziektheater, home of ...
Paul du Quenoy on a performance of Tchaikovsky’s “Sleeping Beauty” by the Hungarian National Ballet, Budapest.
The National Ballet of Canada has announced its 2026/27 dancer roster, adding First Soloist Sasha Mukhamedov, six new Corps ...
As a title, “The Sleeping Beauty” is a misnomer. The subject of this classical ballet, the finest exemplar of the form, is neither sleep nor conventional beauty. It is, instead, the awakening of the ...
Dancing ballet is strenuous at the best of times. Add in threats of bombardment, and the difficulty hits a new level. Natalia Matsak recalls a “La Bayadère” she starred in a few months ago in Kyiv, ...
National Ballet of Canada triple bill is a mixed bag, but a great showcase of company’s young talent
The curtain fell on David Dawson’s The Four Seasons on Wednesday night in Toronto to thunderous applause, a good omen for the announcement that followed. Dawson, a renowned British choreographer who ...
The National Ballet of Canada’s annual Winter Triple Bill delivered tough-to-love works never before seen in Canada, including the world premiere of Toronto-based choreographer William Yong’s ...
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