Royal Danish Ballet For Royal Danish Ballet, It’s Back to Bournonville After years focused on international repertory and new work, the company is returning the choreographer August Bournonville, “our ...
After performing with two of the world’s top ballet companies, Drew Nelson found himself trading pirouettes for problem sets and embarking on an entirely new journey as a student at Tufts. Following a ...
From shoe managers to pattern-makers, Denmark’s storied ballet company relies on a cast far larger than those who appear onstage. We meet the people who keep the show running. Every theatre has two ...
The Washington Ballet has never danced the two-act, hour-long work before, so Artistic Director Septime Webre appealed directly to the Royal Danish Ballet, safekeeper of Bournonville's nine existing ...
Peter Schaufuss was just five years old when Frederick Ashton came to Copenhagen in 1954 to begin choreographing the first “Romeo and Juliet” ballet in the West for the Royal Danish Ballet. Both his ...
"That wasn't a ballet -- that was a folk dance," a man grumbled to his companion Tuesday night as they left the Kennedy Center Opera House, where the Royal Danish Ballet was taking bows for its ...
This article is part of Phoenix New Times‘ issue focusing on immigrants in the Valley of the Sun. See our full coverage here. Ib Andersen came to the Sonoran Desert sight unseen. After years spent ...
One of Denmark’s greatest ballerinas, she toured widely — in London, Moscow and New York — and played a version of herself in a Disney TV production. By Marina Harss Amy Watson will helm the storied ...