Get ready to move, groove, and celebrate the art of dance! International Dance Day on April 29 is all about embracing the rhythm, energy, and cultural richness of dance styles from around the world.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Once-in-a-generation ballerinas, topical works that transcended politics and a voguing “Cats” were highlights of the year. By Gia Kourlas Brian ...
San Francisco Ballet principal dancers Madeline Woo and Nikisha Fogo reveal some of the backstage secrets about performing in ...
Vail Dance Festival starts Friday with an Opening Night performance including Jazz Jam 2024, as well as works by dancers from Limón Dance Company, New York City Ballet, Dance Theatre of Harlem, ...
The company’s latest visit to London is a triple bill of “shorts’, one almost 50 years old, the other two commissioned by Bonelli. Together they make an extremely satisfying menu. Opening the bill, ...
Humans love to bust a move, and if you’re curious about the dance move names that have gone down in history, we have the perfect list for you. So, warm up your joints because it’s time to jump right ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Critic’s Notebook The spring season of New York City Ballet didn’t seem to warrant much excitement — until it did, with a rush of dynamic debuts. Credit... Supported by By Gia ...
My mother enrolled me into classical ballet when I was 3 years old — not an uncommon activity for many young children if they’re looking to become professional ballet dancers. During my ...
Ballet Arizona is out to prove that ballet isn't just for ballerinas. The nonprofit shares the art form with Arizonans of all backgrounds, including those with Parkinson's disease. Its Dance for ...
Vitacca Ballet’s Dunlavy Street studios felt like a house of good vibes one evening in April. I was there with about 20 other visitors for an open rehearsal that offered a peek at how the company is ...