Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Giselle is one weird and wonderful ballet. Over 180 years after its Paris premiere ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The choreographers Johan Inger and William Forsythe will open the Paris Opera Ballet season with three pieces. By David Belcher For Johan Inger, ...
Giselle is pretty much the oldest ballet in the repertoire. First seen in 1841, it set the template for the artform: a broken-hearted love story which dives into the supernatural. Sharp storytelling, ...
Maya Taylor is a classically trained dancer. But to choreograph dance hall scenes in the Marigny Opera Ballet's new work, Giselle Deslondes, she watched videos of Josephine Baker and dancing at New ...
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The esteemed company presents a full-length contemporary work by Hofesh Shechter at New York City Center. Forget about pointe ...