10,000 Dreams: A Celebration of Asian Choreography Program A Review
Opening night of the celebration of Asian choreography at Kennedy Center featured an impressive lineup: The Washington Ballet, Ballet West, and Pacific Northwest Ballet.
Opening night of the celebration of Asian choreography at Kennedy Center featured an impressive lineup: The Washington Ballet, Ballet West, and Pacific Northwest Ballet.
American Ballet Theatre Onegin review: It takes more than dance skills to perform this ballet; the dancers must become the characters.
Read moreAhead of its 2024-2025 season, Artistic Director Hope Muir has announced that The National Ballet of Canada has promoted 4 dancers.
May 30 – June 8, 2025 - Pacific Northwest Ballet: Director’s Choice features works by Kiyon Ross, Rena Butler, and Twyla Tharp.
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You've danced or seen the ballet for years, perhaps even decades! Are you up to the challenge to take this...
Miami City Ballet Soloist Jordan-Elizabeth Long shares her pandemic journey and how despite walking other paths she found herself dancing...
The story of the ballerina with alzheimer's that has been recognized around the world after the broadcast of a viral video by Música Para Despertar.
Read moreThe NYCB All Balanchine program features leading women in the spotlight of four of the company's founder's iconic ballets.
After reading this American Ballet Theatre Woolf Works review, it will be clear why Wayne McGregor's work is one that you rush to tell your friends about.
For the Dance Theatre of Harlem 55th Anniversary opening night performance, the small but fierce and mighty company debuted a well-balanced mixed-bill.
Sarasota Ballet Review of Program 1 of their Digital Fall Season which celebrates British choreographic legend Sir Frederick Ashton.
For Christopher Williams Dances, the choreographer infuses his work with the honesty of queer love and queer life, even touching on the oppression of our still rigid binary society.
Pacific Northwest Ballet's Plot Points takes on the challenge of abstract storytelling through their program presenting three contemporary works.
April 11–20, 2025 - Pacific Northwest Ballet: Roméo et Juliette features Jean-Christophe Maillot's contemporary version of Shakespeare's tragic tale.
Read moreYou may have heard the name Christopher Rudd floating around in your circle of dancer friends. Hailing from Jamaica, Christopher grew up in Miami where he graduated from New World School of the Arts. As a professional dancer, he...
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