Love Letter to Mother Nature
Ballet X gave a performance of “The Four Seasons Reimagined” on June 11, 2026, at Saratoga Performing Arts Center in a premiere week that began at its home base in Philadelphia’s Highmark Mann.
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The Australian Ballet’s “Signature Works,” as a whole, is a compact and varied celebration of dance in the moment. Just as dancers are attuned to each moment, the “Signature Works” line up asks the audience to be present. Listening, as dancers do to their bodies, the audience is asked to read the dance, feel what it evokes within them, and carry forth this attention and questioning: what is being seen, what are they doing, what are we celebrating? Prowess, artistry, and a “sense of these beautiful dancers performing exactly as they are now,” such things spring from a supportive foundation, where ‘where have we come from?’ answers ‘where are we going?’
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Ballet X gave a performance of “The Four Seasons Reimagined” on June 11, 2026, at Saratoga Performing Arts Center in a premiere week that began at its home base in Philadelphia’s Highmark Mann.
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Continue ReadingScottish Ballet’s artistic director Christopher Hampson CBE has long been a champion of storytelling from a completely unique perspective. So too, with These Violent Delights: the first feature-length film from the company.
Continue ReadingThe theme driving Misty Copeland’s curation of the Joyce Theater’s Ballet Festival was “to center Black, Brown, and Queer artists.”
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