In Boston Ballet’s ‘Coppélia,’ dancers make tricky footwork look easy
Following a spectacular penultimate production of “Chroma,” Boston Ballet closes a superb 2012-13 season with the classic Balanchine piece “Coppélia.” The ballet, which only made its Boston debut in 2010, is performed by Mikko Nissinen’s dancers with admirable ease and familiarity.
There is a method to the beautiful madness in the final program of the José Mateo Ballet Theatre season
There’s both “Method and Madness” aplenty in José Mateo Ballet Theatre’s final program of the season
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.
Dance review: Going gaga for Kabuki
Yasuko Yokoshi plumbs bad relationships through history for “Bell,” with influences ranging from ballet’s classic “Giselle” to Lady Gaga’s modern “Bad Romance.”
Gabriella Yudenich takes on three roles in ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’
Dancer Gabrielle Yudenich takes on three roles in the Pennsylvania Ballet’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream
