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International Ballet Stars brings dancers from Ukraine and 16 other countries to the Springfield Symphony Hall stage.
Rachael’s School of Dance will perform “Swan Lake” this Saturday at the Ent Center. Based off the original 1877 ballet, this performance of “Swan Lake” will follow the classic tale of a young girl, ...
Thirty narrow stairs lead to City Ballet’s bright, top floor rehearsal studio, with double ballet barres lining three walls, a floor-to-ceiling mirror, and an open ceiling with a treacherously low ...
Dance Alive National Ballet is proud to present Swan Lake on January 31, 2026, at 7:30 p.m. at the Curtis M. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Gainesville.
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They say a classical ballet isn’t over until the female protagonist dies. Tchaikovsky’s popular 1870s Swan Lake is a prime example. Turned into a white swan by Baron Von Rothbart, Odette perishes in ...
As COVID-19 rages this winter, the Miami City Ballet continues to dance, preparing to perform “Swan Lake” in February, under the careful eye of celebrated choreographer Alexei Ratmansky. Jeffrey Brown ...
As a young dancer living in Europe, Melissa Allen Bowman promised herself three things: She would never be a teacher, never choreograph and absolutely never become a company’s artistic director. Now, ...
Matthew Bourne’s audacious, rule-breaking reinvention of Tchaikovsky’s masterpiece caused a sensation when it premiered almost 30 years ago. It has now become the most successful dance theatre ...
“Swan Lake” premiered in 1877 with a libretto of uncertain authorship, a score by neophyte ballet composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, and choreography, now lost, by the now forgotten Julius Reisinger.