On Sunday Nov. 9, the Citizens Opera House sparkled with anticipation as George Balanchine’s “Jewels” made its long-awaited return to the Boston Ballet. A staple of American ballet, the abstract ...
Ballet Theatre of Scranton promises to deliver a multi-faceted, polished production for its 60th anniversary. Returning professional alumni and present-day senior company dancers will perform ballet ...
The Pennsylvania Ballet’s 2017-2018 season will conclude this May at the Academy of Music with George Balanchine’s groundbreaking masterpiece, Jewels. Inspired by a visit to famed jewelers Van Cleef ...
Houston Ballet Principals Yuriko Kajiya and Connor Walsh in Diamonds. Credit: Photo by Lawrence Elizabeth Knox, Courtesy of Houston Ballet Two stage masterpieces in one week makes me light-headed.
The Pennsylvania Ballet is closing its 54th season with a timeless classic from George Balanchine, considered the father of American ballet. In fact, the Pennsylvania Ballet was founded in 1963 by a ...
After an artistically triumphant run of "Swan Lake" last month, Miami City Ballet (MCB) presents its second program of the season, George Balanchine’s "Jewels," today through Sunday at the Kravis ...
Of all the American choreographers of the past century, George Balanchine was the most popular and the most prolific. He was also the master of brevity: There are but a handful of full-length works ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick New York City Ballet kicked off its 75th anniversary season with George Balanchine’s full-length triptych “Jewels” and a poignant ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Miami City Ballet (MCB) will present its second program of the season, ...
San Francisco Ballet kicks off the fourth program of its 2021 digital season April with a sparkly, but bittersweet, presentation of a Balanchine classic. “Jewels,” a three-act, evening length work ...
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