“I was very emotional sharing the news with my mom,” he says, knowing the importance of doing a role originated by Arthur Mitchell, the first African-American dancer at New York City Ballet ...
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New York City Ballet opened its fall season with classics by George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins, along with a company premiere by Lar Lubovitch. By Gia Kourlas It was like any matinee at New ...
More than just a show about ballet, this exhibition explores dance in New York and L.A. and Chicago, culture and counterculture and how art can preserve history and shape the future. The Joffrey ...
MCB’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” returns with a unique, wondrously subtropical setting when it opens at the Adrienne Arsht Center in Miami ...
Hard to fathom that a triple bill of female choreographers is a first for a world-class ballet company in these modern times but New York City Ballet has been chipping away at that glass ceiling ever ...
By Roslyn Sulcas George Balanchine’s decision to stage the 19th-century ballet “Coppelia,” in 1974, was a surprise. Although Balanchine, the co-founder and leader of New York City Ballet ...
Young New Yorkers are ditching the bars for the barre. The New York City Ballet has become the latest youth craze thanks to a discounted ticket series — which has increased sales by 50% ...
The 25-year-old choreographer and member of the Tla’amin Nation in British Columbia, is set to debut his ballet šɛgatəm in less than a week. On Sept. 26, Fraser-Monroe and a troupe of seven RWB ...