L.A. Dance Project’s two-week run at the Joyce Theater opened May 3 with a program of mainly post-modern works by...
Under the commanding, yet nuanced conducting of Gustavo Dudamel, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, currently celebrating its 100th birthday in grand...
Seeing dance up close and personal can be something thrilling—as long as the choreography and performers are up to terpsichorean...
Marie-Agnès Gillot is one of a kind, one in a million. She has arms and legs for days, which she...
Reuniting two separated siblings, opera and ballet, was Benjamin Millepied and Stéphane Lissner’s mantra. And so they did. The premiere...
Long before statistics and news, murder ballads were a staple of European folk songs and traveled here with immigrants. Dylan,...