Edinburgh is quiet. In August, the city normally swells with people jostling to get into theatres, pubs, shipping crates, beer...
“What is dance now?” artistic director Helgi Tomasson asked in the middle of San Francisco Ballet’s gala, making a pitch for the massively ambitious Unbound Festival that will crown this company’s 85thseason with 12 world premieres by 12 international choreographers unveiled in four days. If we may recast Tomasson’s question a bit more specifically, to “What is ballet now?”, this was a perfect question for the moment.
“I love being in the studio, creating—it’s my happy place,” said Robert Binet, choreographic associate of the National Ballet of...
A festival of new works in search of ballet’s future must be valued as much for the conversation it catalyzes...
This fall, NYCB’s bill of newly commissioned works was something of a gamble. Save for Justin Peck, the choreographers were...