Amid a talented ensemble, José Pablo Castro Cuevas delivers the performance of a lifetime in the Russian story of a tragic ...
Victoria Jaiani, a principal dancer at the Joffrey Ballet, first met the choreographer Yuri Possokhov in her native country of Georgia. He was a principal dancer with the eminent, Moscow-based Bolshoi ...
In early August, six of Houston Ballet’s most accomplished dancers – three women and three men, working in pairs -- were thrilled to finally be learning the leading roles of a ballet some of them have ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Reece Clarke as Onegin and Marianela Nuñez as Tatiana - Alastair Muir A packed and unusually buzzing house on Wednesday evening ...
A rarely-performed gem — a Boston Ballet production at the Opera House through March 6 — “Onegin” is a glorious, but little known masterpiece. “Onegin” is not a prominent name in the ballet world, and ...
John Cranko's 1965 ballet Onegin, based on Alexander Pushkin's narrative poem, is a compelling but dramatically flawed work. The story tells of mousy Tatiana, who falls in love with Onegin, a wealthy ...
Natalia Osipova leads an unforgettable revival of John Cranko’s take on Pushkin. And English National Ballet’s celebrations bring back happy memories When the BalletBoyz, Michael Nunn and William ...
John Cranko's Onegin was recently presented by American Ballet Theatre. As I expected, the reviews weren't great. It seems Cranko never commands much respect over here. The reviews all describe the ...
The National Ballet of Canada has always worn the choreography of the late John Cranko like hand to glove. The revival of the master's 1967 masterpiece Onegin earned the company an instantaneous ...
Lucky audience to see this stellar pair of dance-actors attempting with all their matchless skills to infuse blood into the pallid veins of what’s largely a delineation of Pushkin's plot, rather than ...
“I recollect the ocean rumbling: / O how I envied then the waves— / Those rushing tides in tumult tumbling / To fall about her feet like slaves!” So begins one of the most memorable cantos of ...
LONDON — In the summer of 1975, WWD reported that Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis made a rare appearance at the Metropolitan Opera House after the death of her shipping tycoon husband, Aristotle Onassis.