• Deluge Contaminates And Destroys Ballet School - NPR

    Deluge Contaminates And Destroys Ballet School
    NPR
    Among the institutions devastated by the flooding in South Carolina is the home of a ballet company. Dancers from around the world have come to Columbia to dance in the Columbia Classical Ballet Company, founded more than 20 years ago by Radenko ...and more »
  • Film Review: 'Born to Dance' - Variety

    Variety
    Film Review: 'Born to Dance'
    Variety
    Director Tammy Davis taps choreographer Parris Goebel, last seen in 'Step Up All In,' to show the world that they know how to get down Down Under. Peter Debruge. Chief International Film Critic @AskDebruge. Proof that Maori dancers can bust a move with ...
  • This Week's Dance: Tiler Peck, Nrityagram and a Balanchine Extravaganza - New York Times

    New York Times
    This Week's Dance: Tiler Peck, Nrityagram and a Balanchine Extravaganza
    New York Times
    This week is good for crossing dance borders as well as hopping among New York City's ZIP codes. If, for example, you love the ballerina Tiler Peck or Indian dance, you need to see them in more places than one. This week is cup-floweth-over for dance ...and more »
  • Top five things to do this week: MPavilion, Mozart and more

    Top five things to do this week: MPavilion, Mozart and more
    MPavilion opens for the summer, Richard Tognetti celebrates 25 years at the helm of the Australian Chamber Orchestra and The Sleeping Beauty in Perth Related: The Sleeping Beauty: a lavish baroque fairytale – in picturesContinue reading...
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  • Is traditional ballet facing its swansong? - Telegraph.co.uk

    Telegraph.co.uk
    Is traditional ballet facing its swansong?
    Telegraph.co.uk
    For generations of fans, a trip to the ballet conjured dreams of flawless footwork, a classic score and at least a couple of tutus adorning its dainty ballerinas. But the era of traditional ballet as a standalone discipline could be a thing of the past ...

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