Legal action against the Balanchine Trust puts a spotlight on the fragility of choreography.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:30PMNew York City Ballet and Nederlans Dans Theater were among the companies illuminating the best in us.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 08:36AMIn Kennedy Center performance, Brazilian dance company evokes the mangroves and creatures of the Capibaribe River.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 05:36PMThree dancers are out, but claims of sexual degradation and a toxic environment must trigger a broader reckoning.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:42PMFather dancing for his sick child is the opposite of embarrassing; it’s beautiful.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:12PMFill your dance card at no charge at the Hirshhorn. Plus, a formal show that won’t break the bank.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:18PMThe common man and common woman got their due in the New York City Ballet’s tribute program performed at the Kennedy Center.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 03:42PMPeter Martins faces a new DWI charge as well as misconduct allegations.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 07:12PMThe unspecified allegation does not involve “the ABT community,” board chair says.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 07:06PMCorns, sickness, kids having accidents. But the real killer is the fake snow.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:48PMPeter Martins, heir to Balanchine, denies claims.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:42PMGreat moments onstage from Julie Kent, Tiler Peck, Carmen de Lavallade and others.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:04AMThe film adaptation is beautifully danced and well-designed, but the storytelling stumbles.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:12AMCostume designer Judith Hansen soothes artist nerves with silk and sequins.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:18AMWatch for simplicity and grandeur — and a few hairy legs.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:18AM“We, as a field, have work to do,” says the new director.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:12PMIn July, Dakshina/Daniel Phoenix Singh presents “Frida” and tribute to muralist Siqueiros.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:06PMFor 2017-2018: Jerome Robbins, Alexei Ratmansky, live music and return to the Opera House
SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:48AMChoreographer/teacher will replace longtime co-directors at vital Brookland arts center.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:12PMWoetzel will be the first dancer to lead the prestigious arts institution.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 06:12PMFor the first time, the Kennedy Center taps artists to program a showcase of regional dance.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 04:54PMThink it’s a joy to work with the famed sculptor’s sets? Ask the Martha Graham dancers.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 01:04PMThe ambition, variety and quantity of works make this a season of historic reach and significance.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 11:06AMAn energizing mix of magic and child’s play is instilled in Alexei Ratmansky’s folk tale.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 01:18PMWith fouettes as liberation and Odette as action hero, American Ballet Theatre’s staging is right for these times.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:06PMAlexei Ratmansky on storytelling through dance in “The Little Humpbacked Horse.”
SOURCE: Washington Post at 02:06PMChoreography includes nods to such classics as “West Side Story” and “American in Paris.”
SOURCE: Washington Post at 12:04PMActress wasn’t trained as a dancer but outshone her “Singin’ in the Rain” co-stars.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 05:42PMFormer ABT dancer's new work, Julie Kent's first commission as director of the Washington Ballet, is set to premiere in May at the Kennedy Center.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 07:18AMNew director seizes the spotlight at 40th Anniversary Celebration with three wardrobe changes — and an announcement.
SOURCE: Washington Post at 05:52PMAs the former ABT dancer readies the first program at her new gig, she eyes the details.
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