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Before Walt Disney, there was Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Before Disneyland, there was the Russian Tsar’s Imperial Palace in St ...
A rare style of ballet is set to take the stage at Five Points Washington. Ian Thatcher, the artistic director for the Peoria ...
A festive holiday stage celebration will take place in Milwaukee on Saturday, Dec. 6 with a performance at 8 p.m. at the Miller High Life Theatre.Now in its 33rd year, "Nutcracker!
Today’s subject Megan Fairchild has been dancing with New York City Ballet (NYCB) since 2001. She started as an apprentice ...
The Georgia Ballet, Marietta’s only professional ballet company, announced the lineup for its 65th season, which includes a list of popular titles promising to entertain audiences of all ages.
Disney has teamed up with Mattel on two new “Disney Collector” edition dolls. First unveiled at the New York Toy Fair, the limited-edition release features 12-inch dolls of Snow White and the ...
Coppélia tells the story of an eccentric toy maker, Dr. Coppélius, who creates a lifelike mechanical doll and ... Pacific Northwest Ballet. Part of the solution was to use the special, heavy-duty ...
This performance is supported in part by Kansas City Ballet Guild. A cherished Kansas City holiday tradition, The Nutcracker, returns to fill the stage with magic and enchantment. Based on E.T.A ...
Virginia, and the Washington Ballet goes to Wonderland. Tiler Peck in New York City Ballet’s Coppelia; choreography by George Balanchine and Alexandra Danilova, after Petipa. Credit: Paul Kolnik ...
With Thanksgiving falling later in November this year, there's a shorter time period between now and Christmas Day. Due to the time crunch, many of the big holiday events in the Houston suburbs are ...
If one thing has changed about Helgi Tomasson’s “Nutcracker” since it premiered at the San Francisco Ballet in 2004, it’s how much snow falls on stage at the end of Act 1. “I recall Helgi being like, ...
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