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Caitlin Corbett continues
"I'm Mrs. Abstract, but Elvis has it!" says Boston dance maker Caitlin Corbett.
By:
DEBRA CASH
| March 19, 2013
Light waves: Boston Ballet's ''All Kylián''
A dead tree hanging upside down overhead, with a spotlight slowly circling it. A piano on stilts on one side of the stage, an ice sculpture's worth of bubble wrap on the other.
By:
JEFFREY GANTZ
| March 13, 2013
SLIDESHOW: Boston Ballet's ''All Kylián''
Boston Ballet performs their ''All Kylián'' program at the Boston Opera House through March 17, 2013.
By:
ERIC ANTONIOU
| March 11, 2013
Ten Spring dance performances
From the age of five, when he and his little brother Gregory took their first lesson from Henry LeTang, Maurice Hines Jr. has been a showbiz hoofer.
By:
DEBRA CASH
| February 28, 2013
Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía
Few companies capture flamenco's essence better than Ballet Flamenco de Andalucía.
By:
VALERIE GLADSTONE
| February 26, 2013
Remembering the Past: Zoe Dance In Past Is Prelude
How do we remember the past?
By:
DEBRA CASH
| February 26, 2013
Love is a many splendored thing: Mesma Belsare's upcoming solo recital
Mesma Belsare is a border-crosser.
By:
DEBRA CASH
| January 30, 2013
Nicole Pierce walks The Walk
Dance maker Nicole Pierce was working the glue gun, constructing mossy objects, papier-mâché thingamabobs and items that she could hang from a net hoisted across the Art Deco balconies of the South End's Villa Victoria Center for the Arts.
By:
DEBRA CASH
| January 16, 2013
Trajal Harrell's postmodern harlem drag
A half-naked dancer gallops wildly around the stage, squealing and grimacing while another dressed in drag suggests to audience members that they have sex with "the uglies."
By:
VALERIE GLADSTONE
| January 08, 2013
Boston’s winter dance scene: Tapping and walking, stomping and flying
Boston's winter dance scene dips into the past, climbs onto the cutting-edge, and hosts guests from Spain, Brazil, Montreal and Copenhagen.
By:
DEBRA CASH
| December 26, 2012
Outer moves, inner beauty: Looking back on the year in Boston dance
Here, in no particular order, are some of the highlights of the year in Boston dance.
By:
DEBRA CASH
| December 14, 2012
Photos: Boston Ballet's Nutcracker at the Opera House
Boston Ballet stages The Nutcracker at the Opera House through December 30, 2012.
By:
ERIC ANTONIOU
| December 06, 2012
Boston Ballet's Nutcracker: Visions of Sugarplums
Boston Ballet's stunning re-visioned Nutcracker is the best $2 million–plus investment this company has ever made.
By:
DEBRA CASH
| December 07, 2012
Photos: The Nutcracker on the town
Out and about with the star of the Boston Ballet holiday show
Out and about with the star of the Boston Ballet holiday show
By:
DANNY KIM
| November 21, 2012
The Nutcracker: Building a better mousetrap?
Boston Ballet takes a chance by remaking its most successful production
"Without The Nutcracker , there'd be no ballet in America as we know it."
By:
JEFFREY GANTZ
| November 19, 2012
The five worst Nutcracker roles
My star-studded turns in a low-budget, small-town production of Tchaikovsky’s masterpiece
From the ages of eight to 16, I played just about every supporting role The Nutcracke r had to offer. Here are a few lowlights.
By:
CASSANDRA LANDRY
| November 21, 2012
Boston Ballet’s Nutcracker gets a makeunder
Tutu Takeover
From November 23 through December 30, an expected 90,000 audience members will slide into seats at the Boston Opera House to take in The Nutcracker , a 42-year tradition for Boston Ballet and the result of countless hours of preparation — and not just for the dancers perfecting their moves in rehearsal rooms.
By:
RENATA CERTO-WARE
| November 19, 2012
Preview: Kyle Abraham/Abraham.In.Motion at the ICA
"I had to do something," says choreographer/dancer Kyle Abraham, taking a break from rehearsing his company Kyle Abraham/Abraham.In.Motion in a downtown SoHo studio recently.
By:
VALERIE GLADSTONE
| November 07, 2012
Tippett's Midsummer Marriage in concert
One of the great disappointments created by last year's mid-season demise of Opera Boston was that Boston wouldn't get its first viewing of Sir Michael Tippett's 1955 The Midsummer Marriage.
By:
LLOYD SCHWARTZ
| November 07, 2012
Angkor Dance Troupe’s Apsara Dancing Stones
Angkor Dance Troupe's Apsara Dancing Stones is a terrifying essay in beauty.
By:
JONATHAN RICHMOND
| November 02, 2012
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