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These famous ballets have transcended time, culture, and language, drawing fans into fantastical worlds filled with passion, tragedy, and wonder.
With The Nutcracker, presented from January 7 to 11, 2026 at La Seine Musicale, Benjamin Millepied delivers a choreographic ...
May I have this dance? We see dancing in rock art, carved ten thousand years ago in Africa The most curtain calls ever for a ballet was 89 for Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn, 1964 Swan Lake in ...
Santa Clarita Ballet Company will be presenting an authentic staging of one of the classical repertoire’s most famous ballets ...
With its controversial plot and demanding technique, this last of the great Russian imperial ballets is rarely performed in full.
Despite several uneven moments, Elijah Moshinsky's production deals a winning hand with Sonya Yoncheva’s rich tone and Arsen Soghomonyan’s intensity. Arsen Soghomonyan and Sonya Yoncheva as ...
By Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim Tchaikovsky’s “Queen of Spades” tells the story of an addict, Hermann, whose obsession with cards leaves a trail of destruction. Along the way, some of the ...
They eventually got their chance, to bring Pushkin to the opera stage. By Arya Roshanian In 1888, Modest Tchaikovsky wrote a letter to his brother Pyotr, the composer. Modest, a former law student ...