Review by Celia Ipiotis Flight fascinates artists, and in particular dancers. Merce Cunningham devised a ballet Beach Birds inspired by those flighty creatures– and before him, […]
Salmon Rushdie mused, “Before there were books there were stories…..the beloved tale becomes a part of the way in which we understand things and make judgments […]
Aaron Copland, an American composer of deeply melodic, uplifting scores tinged with jazz, wrote a few of the contemporary dance world’s most popular scores for Martha […]
For nearly one hour, Israel Galván delivers a master class in the percussive beat of Spanish dance at the Baryshnikov Arts Center. A maverick in the […]
Hardly a ticket was left for the one night only appearance of Natalia Osipova, a ballerina who soared to international fame while a principal Bolshoi ballerina. […]
Still reeling from two years of culture changing life, artists, presenters, producers and supporters gathered at the Hilton Hotel in midtown Manhattan to reconnect and share […]
Full of flowing breath and mesmerizing rhythms, the impressive Vertigo Dance Company, founded by Noa Wertheim and husband Adi Sha’al 30 years ago outside of Jerusalem, […]
On a mild winter evening, NYC Ballet launched its 2023 Winter Season. Classics rub against new works from Jan.17 to February 26 with opening night devoted […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis Flight fascinates artists, and in particular dancers. Merce Cunningham devised a ballet Beach Birds inspired by those flighty creatures– and before him, […]
Salmon Rushdie mused, “Before there were books there were stories…..the beloved tale becomes a part of the way in which we understand things and make judgments […]
Aaron Copland, an American composer of deeply melodic, uplifting scores tinged with jazz, wrote a few of the contemporary dance world’s most popular scores for Martha […]
For nearly one hour, Israel Galván delivers a master class in the percussive beat of Spanish dance at the Baryshnikov Arts Center. A maverick in the […]
Hardly a ticket was left for the one night only appearance of Natalia Osipova, a ballerina who soared to international fame while a principal Bolshoi ballerina. […]
Still reeling from two years of culture changing life, artists, presenters, producers and supporters gathered at the Hilton Hotel in midtown Manhattan to reconnect and share […]
Full of flowing breath and mesmerizing rhythms, the impressive Vertigo Dance Company, founded by Noa Wertheim and husband Adi Sha’al 30 years ago outside of Jerusalem, […]
On a mild winter evening, NYC Ballet launched its 2023 Winter Season. Classics rub against new works from Jan.17 to February 26 with opening night devoted […]
Review by Celia Ipiotis Flight fascinates artists, and in particular dancers. Merce Cunningham devised a ballet Beach Birds inspired by those flighty creatures– and before him, […]
Salmon Rushdie mused, “Before there were books there were stories…..the beloved tale becomes a part of the way in which we understand things and make judgments […]
Aaron Copland, an American composer of deeply melodic, uplifting scores tinged with jazz, wrote a few of the contemporary dance world’s most popular scores for Martha […]
For nearly one hour, Israel Galván delivers a master class in the percussive beat of Spanish dance at the Baryshnikov Arts Center. A maverick in the […]
Hardly a ticket was left for the one night only appearance of Natalia Osipova, a ballerina who soared to international fame while a principal Bolshoi ballerina. […]
Still reeling from two years of culture changing life, artists, presenters, producers and supporters gathered at the Hilton Hotel in midtown Manhattan to reconnect and share […]
Full of flowing breath and mesmerizing rhythms, the impressive Vertigo Dance Company, founded by Noa Wertheim and husband Adi Sha’al 30 years ago outside of Jerusalem, […]
On a mild winter evening, NYC Ballet launched its 2023 Winter Season. Classics rub against new works from Jan.17 to February 26 with opening night devoted […]