‘Peter Pan’ soars at Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre
While the entire cast’s acting and dancing was divine, the evening belonged to Caitlin Peabody as the lovable spitfire Tinker Bell. From foot-stomping fits and pouts to unbridled girlish joy, Peabody embodied the child-like fairy. Continue reading ‘Peter Pan’ soars at Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre
BalletMet’s ‘Carmen.maquia’ a Lustful Triumph
If there is such a thing as bravura attitude, Wing had it in spades. She was Carmen; a seductress men fall over themselves to be with and women fall over themselves to destroy. Wing’s potent mix of sex appeal and skillful dancing charmed throughout the work. Continue reading BalletMet’s ‘Carmen.maquia’ a Lustful Triumph
An Old Tale with a Timeless Message of Tolerance
“I have always wanted to do a kid’s ballet,” says Orrante. “I have three kids of my own and I know what makes them laugh. Whenever we did story ballets at BalletMet, images stayed with them long after and they reenacted what they saw. ” Continue reading An Old Tale with a Timeless Message of Tolerance
