This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at U Mass Amherst chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus. The visceral gasps as the curtain rises to reveal an array of ...
On Sunday Nov. 9, the Citizens Opera House sparkled with anticipation as George Balanchine’s “Jewels” made its long-awaited return to the Boston Ballet. A staple of American ballet, the abstract ...
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at BU chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus. The lights dim, the orchestra’s music ascends, and the anticipation in the ...
The program at the Citizens Opera House highlights three individual George Balanchine ballets, performed one after another. WBZ-TV's Courtney Cole reports. Alix Earle Flashing Underwear in Bold Tiny ...
A great ballet is a still point in dance history, its movements delicately fixed in time. But, unlike a great movie or a great book, dances are shaped over their lifetimes by the many different ...
SEATTLE — Pacific Northwest Ballet has announced the line-up for their 53rd season, running from September through June 2026 at McCaw Hall. The season will kick off with George Balanchine's “Jewels,” ...
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In 1967, George Balanchine created Jewels, billed as the world’s first three-act story-less ballet. But watching the New York City Ballet perform it at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center Wednesday ...
Balanchine had visited the famed New York City jewelers Van Cleef and Arpels and had been inspired by the jewels he saw: emeralds, rubies and diamonds. They became the basis for each of the three acts ...
Emma Von Enck and Joseph Gordon in “Rubies” from George Balanchine’s “Jewels.” Photo by Erin Baiano. Courtesy of New York City Ballet. From June 4 to 9, the Kennedy Center invites you to celebrate the ...
"My goal," said Lincoln Jones, "is to create an experience today that has the depth of [the art of the past] but also the immediacy of what those things had in their own time." (Jane Kim / For The ...