Nureyev’s take on “Swan Lake” (1984) is often said to be tricky, narcissist, untidy. It is all that, to some...
When the French-born but American at heart Benjamin Millepied took over the Paris Opera Ballet in 2014, he stated that...
A very American Paris Opera season—the first programmed by the now-former director Benjamin Millepied—ended at Bastille the way it had...
As France was mourning the loss of its Nice fellow citizens, the warm tribute which the New York City Ballet...
Under the commanding, yet nuanced conducting of Gustavo Dudamel, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, currently celebrating its 100th birthday in grand...
Ballet and jazz can make for some interesting, if occasionally odd bedfellows. Throw in some cookware and neo-Pina Bausch gestures, and a program could turn raucous, joyful and, well, neither balletic nor jazzy.