Deane’s ‘Alice’ Flawed but Fabulous
“Led by Erickson’s masterful performance, the second act, at the Queen’s court, was the Alice audiences crave…” Continue reading Deane’s ‘Alice’ Flawed but Fabulous
“Led by Erickson’s masterful performance, the second act, at the Queen’s court, was the Alice audiences crave…” Continue reading Deane’s ‘Alice’ Flawed but Fabulous
One of the best regional The Nutcracker productions to come along in years, it is surely the stuff childhood memories are made of. Continue reading Grand Rapids Ballet’s 2015-2016 home season a mix of favorites and soon-to-be favorites
By Steve Sucato In a great story ballet, the principal roles provide the emotional adrenaline and the corps de ballet the pulse. The corps creates the world for the main characters to play off of, and is integral to advancing the narrative and creating much of the beauty audiences associate with such ballets. What would Swan Lake be without its swans, or Giselle without its ghostly wilis? … Continue reading Pittsburgh Ballet launches its 45th season with ‘The Sleeping Beauty’