Oklahoma City Ballet is heralding its new season by dancing in the dark. The venerable nonprofit dance company will leap into its 2023-2024 season with its annual free outdoor performance "Ballet ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook It’s said that every theatre is inhabited by at least one ghost, and contrary to legends ...
Many ballet classics can speak across time thanks to their incredible athleticism and elegance. But the performances that become touchpoints in the culture at large, from The Nutcracker to Swan Lake, ...
American Repertory Ballet opened its weekend run of Giselle on October 10-12 at the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center with a hauntingly beautiful production perfect for the early days of spooky ...
Chico >> One of the world’s great classical ballets, “Giselle,” will take the stage at Laxson Auditorium. The premier dance troupe, the Moscow Festival Ballet, continues to draw acclaim for its ...
This spring, Texas Ballet Theater (TBT) will present Artistic Director Tim O'Keefe's reimagined Giselle, a tragic ghost story filled with love, betrayal and redemption. It will be O'Keefe's first full ...
This beautiful, rather unearthly photo is, sadly, as close as we’re going to get to seeing Pacific Northwest Ballet’s planned April production of “Giselle” — which this week became yet another arts ...
Leigh Goldberger, Ruby Mae Lefebvre and Elliana Kluherz join the Wilis in Giselle Oregon Ballet Theatre, "Giselle" tech rehearsal, Keller Auditorium (Blaine Truitt Covert/Courtesy of Oregon Ballet ...
It’s one of the lesser-known fairy tales in all the land. But lovers of ballet know “Giselle” as a beloved classic, and one that is still performed on stages around the world after it premiered in ...
What’s that pale, veiled wraith I see, gliding through the shadows of a twilit glade as if barely touching the ground? It’s a Wili — a vengeful spirit of a bride dead before her wedding night — and it ...
The charm factor is off the charts in the Washington Ballet’s production of “Giselle,” which immerses its Warner Theatre audience in the sun-splashed hills of medieval Germany, and a village so ...