If ever there were a time when art was needed, this is it. The year that began—and continues to this day—with a Twitter-happy and some would say, deranged, lunatic sitting in the Oval Office could only, at every twist and turn, benefit from the grace, beauty and power of art. That the #MeToo movement has also encompassed wide swaths of politics, Hollywood, journalism and yes—even the dance world—is both emboldening and sad.
One might say that they’ve got ballet in their blood. Colleen Neary has been dancing since she was nine; her...
Bubbles at the ballet! And what a fantastic way to end a program, which is precisely what Los Angeles Ballet...
A Russian, a Dane and a Canadian—all choreographers—may never have walked into a bar together, but their works made for...