Her curatorial approach transforms the stage into a meeting place for different genres and creative sensibilities to ...
Herman Cornejo wouldn’t want to give himself advice. After 26 years with American Ballet Theatre, the principal dancer isn’t sure there’s anything he knows now that he wishes he’d known when he was ...
Humans love to bust a move, and if you’re curious about the dance move names that have gone down in history, we have the perfect list for you. So, warm up your joints because it’s time to jump right ...
Eva Perón tears the shoes off her feet and hurls them into the wings. She shouts; she stamps; she flies into the arms of half a dozen lovers. She sprints around the stage trailing white silk like the ...
Ballet instructor Tim Lynch stood in front of 17 leotard-clad students Saturday morning at Tracy's School of Dance, calling out the next moves they were to make. "Glissade, jeté, relevé, plié," Lynch ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Original cast members look back at George Balanchine and Alexandra Danilova’s staging of the 19th-century ballet. “Everyone knows when something is ...
If you feel like you dance with two left feet, wait until you meet Robert "Bobby" Barnett, who turned 100 on May 6 and is still in his dancing shoes. Barnett, who grew up in Washington state and was ...
If a ballet doesn’t have an enchanted swan, or a sleeping princess, or a mechanical woman, what is it about? Friday afternoon at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center, the New York City Ballet proposed ...