Paul Taylor Dance Company usually performs at such large venues as Lincoln Center, a fact that made their weekend at the Joyce in Chelsea a wonderful […]
Darkness falls off the black walls surrounding Macbeth, a tale of all-consuming desire for power at the Longacre Theatre. Before Macbeth unfolds, Michael Patrick Thornton congenially […]
Periapsis Music and Dance’s tenth season culminated in UNBEKNOWNST, a program of five new works by its resident and guest choreographers, in collaboration with the company’s […]
“Yes Sir, Yes Sir” the Music Man is back on Broadway high- stepping to the irrepressible musical by Meredith Wilson. Full of vim and bluster, Professor Hill transforms the […]
New York City’s teeming artistic atmosphere bred America’s second generation of performing and visual artists in the 1950’s and 1960’s. Deemed a “naughty boy” by Martha […]
American Ballet Theater’s season opened with sparkling comments about McKenzie’s extraordinary service to the company. McKenzie, originally a favored ABT dancer who became artistic director for […]
Sergei Prokofiev composed Peter and the Wolf in 1936, after being commissioned by the director of Moscow’s Central Children’s Theatre, Natalya Sats, to write a work […]
Entering its 36th year, the Performance Mix Festival, hosted at Abrons Arts Center, is the longest-running women-led experimental theater festival in New York City. This year […]
Kudos to the faculty, artistic director, repertory director, executive director, production manager, and most importantly, the students of Ballet Tech Kids Dance! Opening night at the […]
Paul Taylor Dance Company usually performs at such large venues as Lincoln Center, a fact that made their weekend at the Joyce in Chelsea a wonderful […]
Darkness falls off the black walls surrounding Macbeth, a tale of all-consuming desire for power at the Longacre Theatre. Before Macbeth unfolds, Michael Patrick Thornton congenially […]
Periapsis Music and Dance’s tenth season culminated in UNBEKNOWNST, a program of five new works by its resident and guest choreographers, in collaboration with the company’s […]
“Yes Sir, Yes Sir” the Music Man is back on Broadway high- stepping to the irrepressible musical by Meredith Wilson. Full of vim and bluster, Professor Hill transforms the […]
New York City’s teeming artistic atmosphere bred America’s second generation of performing and visual artists in the 1950’s and 1960’s. Deemed a “naughty boy” by Martha […]
American Ballet Theater’s season opened with sparkling comments about McKenzie’s extraordinary service to the company. McKenzie, originally a favored ABT dancer who became artistic director for […]
Sergei Prokofiev composed Peter and the Wolf in 1936, after being commissioned by the director of Moscow’s Central Children’s Theatre, Natalya Sats, to write a work […]
Entering its 36th year, the Performance Mix Festival, hosted at Abrons Arts Center, is the longest-running women-led experimental theater festival in New York City. This year […]
Kudos to the faculty, artistic director, repertory director, executive director, production manager, and most importantly, the students of Ballet Tech Kids Dance! Opening night at the […]
Paul Taylor Dance Company usually performs at such large venues as Lincoln Center, a fact that made their weekend at the Joyce in Chelsea a wonderful […]
Darkness falls off the black walls surrounding Macbeth, a tale of all-consuming desire for power at the Longacre Theatre. Before Macbeth unfolds, Michael Patrick Thornton congenially […]
Periapsis Music and Dance’s tenth season culminated in UNBEKNOWNST, a program of five new works by its resident and guest choreographers, in collaboration with the company’s […]
“Yes Sir, Yes Sir” the Music Man is back on Broadway high- stepping to the irrepressible musical by Meredith Wilson. Full of vim and bluster, Professor Hill transforms the […]
New York City’s teeming artistic atmosphere bred America’s second generation of performing and visual artists in the 1950’s and 1960’s. Deemed a “naughty boy” by Martha […]
American Ballet Theater’s season opened with sparkling comments about McKenzie’s extraordinary service to the company. McKenzie, originally a favored ABT dancer who became artistic director for […]
Sergei Prokofiev composed Peter and the Wolf in 1936, after being commissioned by the director of Moscow’s Central Children’s Theatre, Natalya Sats, to write a work […]
Entering its 36th year, the Performance Mix Festival, hosted at Abrons Arts Center, is the longest-running women-led experimental theater festival in New York City. This year […]
Kudos to the faculty, artistic director, repertory director, executive director, production manager, and most importantly, the students of Ballet Tech Kids Dance! Opening night at the […]