The Kennedy Center's Festival of China promises rare glimpses of art from half a world away. But Tuesday at the Eisenhower Theater, it was a familiar Western work that offered the biggest surprise, as ...
The Eifman Ballet is also working closely with the Beijing Dance Academy, fostering new talent and sharing expertise with the ...
Is it Chinese ballet? Is it acrobatics? Is it gymnastics? Whatever it is, audiences are finding the unique dancing of Shen Yun Performing Arts incredibly beautiful and enchanting. “It was just ...
Saratoga Performing Arts Center has, in recent seasons, filled the schedule between the residencies of the New York City Ballet and the Philadelphia Orchestra by booking other prestigious dance ...
In China, the peony is known as the "king of flowers," and it symbolizes nobility, value, peace, spring and feminine beauty. In "The Peony Pavilion," an evening-length work by the National Ballet of ...
Two US lawmakers, including the chair of a hawkish congressional committee, are raising concerns about the John F. Kennedy Centre for the Performing Arts' decision to host the National Ballet of China ...
Wang Yuanyuan, artistic director of Beijing Dance Theater, repairs a pointe shoe being used in her new piece Facing the Ocean. The lighthearted duet was one of two new works by Wang that premiered at ...
On the outside, it appears to be like any other shopping plaza along Babcock Boulevard in Ross Township.But once you’re inside Yanlai Dance Academy, you are transported an ocean away, coming ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s notebook Two companies making their debuts at Lincoln Center showed promise, but also a dispiriting sense of the familiar. By Brian Seibert ...
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