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Stanton Welch's new "Raymonda" is a Fabergé egg of a ballet, gob-smackingly sparkly yet refined, with three hours of non-stop ...
With its controversial plot and demanding technique, this last of the great Russian imperial ballets is rarely performed in ...
We preview the upcoming Raymonda, newly choreographed by Houston Ballet Artistic Director Stanton Welch by interviewing ...
The Boston Ballet premiered Mikko Nissenen’s reimagined one-act version of “Raymonda” as part of their Winter Experience this February. “Raymonda” stands alongside “The Sleeping Beauty” and “Swan Lake ...
The show featured “To Be One,” “Petal,” and a restaging of the Russian ballet “Raymonda” — “To Be One” and “Raymonda” both celebrated their world premiere on the opening ...
For San Francisco Ballet Artistic Director Tamara Rojo, choosing a frequently performed warhorse such as “Swan Lake” as the first work she would choreograph for the company was never in the cards.
As Irving Berlin put it: Let’s face the music and dance. At its 1898 debut, “Raymonda” boasted exhilarating Alexander Glazunov music and choreography by the great Marius Petipa. Yet an ...