Nathaly Prieto as Odile the Black Swan and Daniel Rodriquez as Siegfried perform in Dayton Ballet's "Swan Lake" at the Schuster Center. CREDIT: SCOTT ROBBINS/CONTRIBUTED Black History Month events in ...
“It’s a mesmerizing ballet,” said Cervilio Miguel Amador. “Truly magical.” Amador, artistic director of Cincinnati Ballet, is talking about “Swan Lake,” which will hit the Music Hall stage Feb. 13-21.
The darkened, crowded theater swelled with orchestral music from unseen speakers. The tune was familiar — one of those pieces of classical music that everyone recognizes, Tchaikovsky’s “Swan Lake.” ...
The origins of “Swan Lake” are difficult to trace, though most audiences accept the story has roots in Russian and German folktales and most ballet companies base their productions on the 1895 revival ...
Los Angeles is neither a dance center nor a dance desert. We don’t have much of a history of nourishing major ballet companies. We do have a plethora of smaller companies — modern, classical and ...
Among the gifts from "my true love" listed in the popular Christmas song: "seven swans a-swimming." Ballet Arkansas ups the count to 10 swans a-dancing this weekend at Little Rock's Robinson Center ...
Swan Lake returns to Ballet West February 9 through the 17, 2024. "Swan Lake really is one of the greatest pieces of theater of all time," said Ballet West Artistic Director Adam Sklute. "After ...
Colorado Ballet has an exciting 2023-2024 season planned. It kicks off with the classic "Swan Lake". The Colorado favorite "The Nutcracker" will be performed through the holidays, and after the first ...
Even 145 years after its Moscow premiere, nothing says ballet like “Swan Lake.” There are the swans, of course — nothing says ballet like a swan corps. There’s Tchaikovsky’s delectable score. And ...
Considered one of the top five, best-known ballets, “Swan Lake” was written by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and choreographed by Julius Reisinger in 1875. This classical ballet premiered ...
Tene Ward and other members of the Corps de Ballet (all images courtesy Greenwich Entertainment) Fleeting minutes before the debut of their show, ballerinas line their eyelids, glue on lashes, polish ...
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