Longevity is becoming rarer and rarer in the performing arts. Today’s subject Jennifer Tipton has been a lighting designer ...
Alexei Ratmansky creates a joyful new “Paquita” for New York City Ballet, giving the dancers a classical frame in which to ...
The dance humor in Christopher Gattelli’s shows, like “Schmigadoon!” and “Death Becomes Her,” is underpinned by affection for ...
The 1994 Met Gala theme brought together themes of East Asian cultural fashion together with Western style. It was the last ...
Jorma Elo (right), resident choreographer at Boston Ballet, with Walnut Hill School for the Arts student Soho Choe. Elo is ...
“When people think about ballet dancers, they only see what they see on stage – pretty and elegant,” she says. “But we are human beings, and I thought it’d be interesting to show what we ...
When she is not doing homework, she trains 20 hours a week at Vitacca Ballet & School For Dance in Houston. "My favorite part of dancing is being on stage, the stage is my favorite place," Daniels ...
He’s in demand and once again taking center stage as a freelance ballet dancer in various performances. With his natural-born body flexibility and hard work since childhood, the 167-centimeter ...
Originally from Barnsley, Tala Lee-Turton is a graduate of the prestigious Bolshoi Ballet Academy. She successfully brought her ‘Dance in the Gardens’ performance, sponsored by Graysons, ...
It would be hard to find an antihero more anti than Eugene Onegin. The protagonist of Alexander Pushkin’s long verse novel of 1833 is a wrecker of lives. Charismatically handsome yet arrogant, cynical ...
Paquita is far outside the Company’s wheelhouse. It is classical and rooted in a history Balanchine wished to leave behind. But this is a good thing. World premieres can be fresh and tender—taking ...