REJOICE – RECLAIM – REMEMBER… words on banners framing the stage were important reminders of New Yorkers’ celebration of dance following the pandemic, as five iconic […]
A committed cast comes barreling into the Park Avenue Armory with Robert Icke’s interpretation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Young and confused, Hamlet (a transforamtive Alex Lawther) is […]
The Final Veil is a history lesson. The movement opera tells the story of Franceska Mann, a Polish ballet dancer whose actions sparked one of Auschwitz’s […]
An inexhaustibly enthusiastic crowd cheered Skylar Brandt (Odette/Odile) and Herman Cornejo (Prince Siegfried) in the popular story ballet Swan Lake. Based on the revised 1895 ballet by Marius […]
The advent of modern dance saw expanded movement vocabularies within newly invented techniques. The postmodern movement of the 1960’s was concerned more with motion, as well […]
A metal grey cyclopean robot commands center stage in The Orchard, Igor Golyak’s adaptation of Chekov’s The Cherry Orchard at the Baryshnikov Arts Center. Immersed in […]
Operatic ballets wowed late 1800’s audiences in Russia. Exotic themes, extravagant costumes and lush music accompanied star-crossed lovers, battles, heady dreams and reconciliations. Well, you get […]
REJOICE – RECLAIM – REMEMBER… words on banners framing the stage were important reminders of New Yorkers’ celebration of dance following the pandemic, as five iconic […]
A committed cast comes barreling into the Park Avenue Armory with Robert Icke’s interpretation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Young and confused, Hamlet (a transforamtive Alex Lawther) is […]
The Final Veil is a history lesson. The movement opera tells the story of Franceska Mann, a Polish ballet dancer whose actions sparked one of Auschwitz’s […]
An inexhaustibly enthusiastic crowd cheered Skylar Brandt (Odette/Odile) and Herman Cornejo (Prince Siegfried) in the popular story ballet Swan Lake. Based on the revised 1895 ballet by Marius […]
The advent of modern dance saw expanded movement vocabularies within newly invented techniques. The postmodern movement of the 1960’s was concerned more with motion, as well […]
A metal grey cyclopean robot commands center stage in The Orchard, Igor Golyak’s adaptation of Chekov’s The Cherry Orchard at the Baryshnikov Arts Center. Immersed in […]
Operatic ballets wowed late 1800’s audiences in Russia. Exotic themes, extravagant costumes and lush music accompanied star-crossed lovers, battles, heady dreams and reconciliations. Well, you get […]
REJOICE – RECLAIM – REMEMBER… words on banners framing the stage were important reminders of New Yorkers’ celebration of dance following the pandemic, as five iconic […]
A committed cast comes barreling into the Park Avenue Armory with Robert Icke’s interpretation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Young and confused, Hamlet (a transforamtive Alex Lawther) is […]
The Final Veil is a history lesson. The movement opera tells the story of Franceska Mann, a Polish ballet dancer whose actions sparked one of Auschwitz’s […]
An inexhaustibly enthusiastic crowd cheered Skylar Brandt (Odette/Odile) and Herman Cornejo (Prince Siegfried) in the popular story ballet Swan Lake. Based on the revised 1895 ballet by Marius […]
The advent of modern dance saw expanded movement vocabularies within newly invented techniques. The postmodern movement of the 1960’s was concerned more with motion, as well […]
A metal grey cyclopean robot commands center stage in The Orchard, Igor Golyak’s adaptation of Chekov’s The Cherry Orchard at the Baryshnikov Arts Center. Immersed in […]
Operatic ballets wowed late 1800’s audiences in Russia. Exotic themes, extravagant costumes and lush music accompanied star-crossed lovers, battles, heady dreams and reconciliations. Well, you get […]