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Words by McKenna Oakley, Photos by Katarina Weissbach In a culture that increasingly caters to quick dopamine boosts brought on the backs of Facebook clickbait, Amazon shopping hauls and staged Tik ...
From May 26–31, the Mind. Body. Balance. adult dance and fitness summer intensive will take place at the Louisville Ballet ...
The Cleveland Ballet announced its 2025-26 season at Playhouse Square in downtown Cleveland. • “Dracula & Code of Silence,” ...
In this series, ArtsATL asks a member of the Atlanta arts community to share 11 things on their mind. We hope you enjoy getting to know these people better. :: John Welker is director of Terminus ...
Cleveland Ballet is bringing “Romeo and Juliet” to Playhouse Square May 16-17 for four performances. One is already sold out. For this interpretation, William Shakespeare’s archetypal and iconic story ...
First up, Dracula sinks its teeth into the stage from ... brings chills just in time for the spooky season. If you like your ballet with a side of suspense, this cult favorite is the perfect ...
It kicks off this month with a sentimental nod: Dracula, which Stevenson created in 1997, with O’Keefe in the title role. When did you get into ballet? I actually started out in tap and jazz and ...
That is, not until City Ballet resident choreographer Geoff Gonzalez decided to produce this weekend’s new “Dracula” ballet with a gender flip. The production will star his wife, ballerina ...
And sometimes, when required, he dances. Prince of Darkness - and he can dance, too: Harry Warshaw stars in the Ballet Memphis production of "Dracula." The undead vampire will do just that — via ...
The undead vampire will do just that — via the interpretation of dancer Harry Warshaw — when Ballet Memphis presents its original production of "Dracula" as a Halloween season treat ...
Just in time for Halloween, New Orleans Ballet Theatre captures the essence of the most famous blood-sucker for a riveting work of "Dracula" at the Orpheum Theater on Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday.
CHARLESTON, WV — The most famous vampire of all returns as The Charleston Ballet opens its 69th season with "Dracula: The Seduction." Choreographed by the ballet's artistic director Kim Pauley ...