Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook New York City Ballet hosted a gala with unfortunate new costumes for Balanchine’s “Who Cares?” But the repertory is what matters, ...
This Friday through Sunday, Ballet Tucson hosts a collection of classics at their Spring Concert Series. Credit: Photo Courtesy of Ballet Tucson George Balanchine’s ballet “Who Cares?” will be the ...
See The Sarasota Ballet in April for Program 6 Portraits of Expression, featuring Balanchine’s Emeralds and Who Cares? and MacMillan’s Las Hermanas. Presented by Sarasota Ballet What’s This? March 5, ...
A new version by Mark Morris of the romantic ballet "Sylvia," centennial celebrations of George Balanchine and Sir Frederick Ashton and the return of "Don Quixote" will be among the highlights of San ...
Mirroring Gershwin’s brassy melodies, Balanchine’s big city ballet Who Cares? is full of jazzy, syncopated rhythms and balmy, romantic duets.
Karin von Aroldingen, one of New York City Ballet’s most distinctive ballerinas, who left an enduring impact on landmark experimental roles that George Balanchine choreographed for her, died on Friday ...
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