The leaders and dancers of The Sarasota Ballet have mostly returned home from their first-ever international performances in London last month, but a Zoom interview with several of them this week ...
Many remarkable performances fueled the Royal’s mini-festival of ballets by Frederick Ashton, the company’s founding choreographer. By Roslyn Sulcas Reporting from London Dance, people like to say, is ...
Peter Schaufuss was just five years old when Frederick Ashton came to Copenhagen in 1954 to begin choreographing the first “Romeo and Juliet” ballet in the West for the Royal Danish Ballet. Both his ...
Many remarkable performances fueled the Royal’s mini-festival of ballets by Frederick Ashton, the company’s founding choreographer. By Roslyn Sulcas Jake Roxander’s soaring Puck in “The Dream” was the ...
The Dream is one of the loveliest one-acters there is, and the Royal do it beautifully. Last night, Akane Takada made a very pretty debut as Titania. With her tiny frame, Takada is a convincing fairy, ...
In 1990 Margaret Barbieri, having retired after 25 years dancing with the Sadlers Wells Royal Ballet in London, was offered a job to direct abroad. She and her fellow dancer and husband, Iain Webb, ...
Sixteen 2nd Year students presented choreographic works at The Royal Ballet School’s Frederick Ashton Emerging Choreographer performance in May. The event concluded the School’s annual Choreographic ...
Ashton worked with young dancers such as Margot Fonteyn, Kaye said. Fonteyn would go on to become a legendary dancer and famously partner with Rudolph Nureyev. “By the end of the war she had become ...
George Balanchine is often called the father of American ballet, A groundbreaking choreographer and co-founder of New York ...
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