With the magical glow of a spotlight, grandiose sets and geometrically perfect choreography, the National Ballet of China’s “Chinese New Year (A Ballet In Two Acts)” performance transformed the ...
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 ...
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 ...
NEW YORK — The middle of August in New York usually means slim pickings for dance. So the debuts of two ballet companies at Lincoln Center on two consecutive August weekends would have stood out, even ...
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 ...
The National Ballet of China unveiled its new version of the ballet Le Corsaire on Saturday at the Tianqiao Theatre in ...
Dance and politics collide in this graceful drama, based on real events. A Chinese peasant boy leaves his family to study in Beijing, where he pushes himself to become a top ballet dancer. During an ...
Kansas City Ballet dancers Cameron Thomas and Amanda DeVenuta in the Chinese Dance in 'The Nutcracker' in 2018. "The Nutcracker" is a December tradition for audiences big and small, at elaborate ...
LONDON (Reuters) - As a young ballet dancer, Zhao Ruheng would traipse across the Chinese countryside performing a carefully selected repertoire to factory workers and peasants and do her bit for the ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Atlanta Chinese Dance Company will share a message of unity in diversity through ...
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 ...