Dance: New York City Ballet shows its strong suits
New York City Ballet’s Spring Gala on May 8 showed a sampling of some of the company’s best work.
José Mateo dancers find sure footing in second act of ‘In the Mind’s Eye’
José Mateo’s dancers take to the Harvard Square stage this spring in In the Mind’s Eye with two fairly recent ballets.
Project Moshen goes to jail
Project Moshen dancers go to jail in “Trapped”
River North Dance Chicago premieres ‘Eva’
Singer Eva Cassidy is the inspiration behind the new show
Boston Ballet awakens ‘Sleeping Beauty’
“The Sleeping Beauty” is a familiar fairytale, but Boston Ballet has found a way to make it feel new.
A dance of dystopia
In Park’s new work, “Evol,” it’s a dark dystopian world where inhabitants, unlike Tom Cruise, do not have love or compassion for one another.
Playing the Field: Florida Gulf Coast loves to dance
Florida Gulf Coast University is into the Sweet 16, meaning two things, 1.) Florida Gulf Coast University exists, and 2.) It’s time to go crazy!
Kun-Yang Lin/Dancers draw on ancient themes for new show
Kun-Yang Lin/Dancers perform new show
Dance guide: A spring in their step
Let’s dance our way into spring.
‘Colony’: Two dancers work in sync to see who will ‘screw up first’
Choreographers Melissa Krodman and Kelly Bond played their version at a friend’s house a few years ago, but found themselves inspired to do more than move on to “Chopsticks.”
