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It was perhaps on Instagram some five or six years ago when I first came across the dance films of Benjamin Seroussi.
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It’s not often that one gets to hear a soprano recital in an up-close-and-personal setting. And it’s even rarer that said soprano has a pair of dancers moving about the stage as part of the performance. But that’s precisely what Tiffany Townsend dreamed up for “Crash Out Queens” as part of Long Beach Opera’s current season. Seen last Saturday in the first of two performances at the Altar Society, a craft brew pub in Long Beach, “Queens” featured the singer, accompanied by pianist Lucy T. Yates, assaying seven operatic protagonists that were pushed to their brink mentally.
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It was perhaps on Instagram some five or six years ago when I first came across the dance films of Benjamin Seroussi.
Continue ReadingBeneath my feet, thousands upon thousands of tiny threads in the soil transmit messages and nutrients, actions and behaviours.
Continue ReadingThe Prix de Lausanne 2026 crowned fourteen young dancers in its finale held at the Théâtre de Beaulieu in Lausanne, selected from 78 candidates who took part in the competition’s selection rounds. The jury this year was presided over by Kevin O’Hare, artistic director of the Royal Ballet.
Continue ReadingLights go up on three dancers who sit side by side on the floor in a far corner of the stage, legs outstretched, soles of their bare feet delightfully exposed. Siblings posing for a photo in the backyard? It’s a brief look, like a flashback.
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