In musical theater, a “triple threat” is a gifted actor who is equally talented at singing and dancing. So what do you call an accomplished dancer who is also adept at choreographing and composing ...
“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.
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 ...
Summer is synonymous with vacation time, when sandy beaches beckon and thoughts of cruise ships, road trips and carefree days tease the imagination. American classical ballet dancers, however, can’t ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.” ...
Ashleigh Powell, director of teacher training and community dance for the National Ballet School's world-renowned Professional Ballet-Academic Program, leads young dancers in auditions at Decidedly ...
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