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Dance historians often note that George Balanchine adored women. Sure: so did Henry VIII. The Russian-American choreographer too was much married, and his creative leaps were often spurred by a ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Sketch Pad Members of the dance company Ballet Hispánico weren’t the only ones who swirled amid the art in the museum’s rotunda during a ...
This week we're unfurling the dancefloor's 100 most essential tracks, with 20 jams per day. The term “dance music” may conjure visions of heaving clubs, packed festival tents and partying with ...
Depending on who you ask, ballet flats are one of those pieces. If your eyebrow is currently raised, we’ll explain. There’s more to a ballerina style than the curved-toe, bow-topped flat shoe ...
We may earn an affiliate commission from links. Meet the “sneakerina”—a new sneaker-slash-ballet flat that is quickly becoming a hot celebrity-approved trend. Yes, you read that right ...
Peter Schaufuss was just five years old when Frederick Ashton came to Copenhagen in 1954 to begin choreographing the first “Romeo and Juliet” ballet in the West for the Royal Danish Ballet.
Singapore Ballet returns with its 2025 Season to showcase a series of performances including two timeless classical ballets, Romeo & Juliet and Cinderella, as well as a charming children’s production, ...