The donation from two philanthropists will support performances, commissions and young artists, at a time of uncertainty for ...
“Paquita,” by artist in residence Alexei Ratmansky, presents two zesty numbers originally composed by Ludwig Minkus for Marius Petipa’s three-act, 1881 narrative ballet set in ...
Alexei Ratmansky’s sea-adventure ballet for New York City Ballet, new works for Kyle Abraham’s A.I.M, Martha Graham Dance Company, and more. The return of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre ...
In this edition of The Weekender: a timeless, romantic ballet, a play about condo life and three more things to do in Toronto. The... Romeo and Juliet might seem all played out, but the tired ...
In order to teach her unfaithful husband a lesson, Zina, the ballerina, and the ballerina’s husband decide to swap roles for the evening… Alexei Ratmansky invokes the genius of Shostakovich ...
There’s no questioning Dawson’s musicality, but he doesn’t sharpen our understanding of the music the way that, say, choreographer Alexei Ratmansky does with Shostakovich in his Shostakovich ...
During her tenure, Lopez championed contemporary choreographers, and added important works to the repertory, including Alexei Ratmansky’s “Swan Lake,” which premiered in North America in ...
Originally choreographed by Vasily Vainonen for the Kirov Ballet in 1932, The Flames of Paris is resurrected by Alexei Ratmansky for this 2010 performance by the ...