Miami City Ballet will present Into the Magic City, running February 20–22 at the Adrienne Arsht Center in Miami and February ...
When Lourdes Lopez, Miami City Ballet’s artistic director, announced last February that the 2024-25 season would be her last with the company, one of the reasons she cited for stepping down was to ...
Miami City Ballet will open its milestone 40th Anniversary Season with Peck: Miami in Motion, an electrifying triple bill from Tony Award-winning choreographer Justin Peck October 17–19 in Miami and ...
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 ...
Najahe Sherman is an award-winning and Emmy-nominated news anchor for CBS News Miami. Najahe anchors CBS Miami News at Noon, the CBS News Miami 4 p.m. QuickCast, and CBS News Miami evening news at ...
Anyone who regularly watches ballet likely is captivated by how expertly its dancers capture the essence of the human spirit. Through bursts of energy and with spectacular form, ballet dancers have ...
Gonzalo Garcia, a former principal dancer with the San Francisco Ballet and the New York City Ballet, currently serves as repertory director for NYCB and faculty at the School of American Ballet, and ...
Carmen, that beguiling Andalusian beauty created by a 19th-century French writer and afterwards made legendary by artists of different nationalities—in opera, dance, and film—continues to fascinate.
Cuban ballerina Lorena Feijoo returns to south Florida this weekend, joining Cuban National Ballet alum and former Miami City Ballet dancer Rolando Sarabia in Marius Petipa’s production of Don Quixote ...
Behind the scenes with Miami City Ballet dancers as they perfect the iconic Nutcracker for a holiday season full of grace, joy, and artistry. Holiday weather forecast: Where travelers can expect a ...
In the grueling world of professional dance, performers tend to burn bright and retire young, often with most of their lives still ahead of them. In the recent past, they faced limited career options ...