Giselle, or the Classical and Romantic ballet par excellence, was invented by a great French literature: Theophile Gautier.
The Grand Kyiv Ballet conducted their performance of "Swan Lake," a romantic ballet written in 1871 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky at Clowes Hall in Indianapolis, Indiana, on February 6, 2025.
The San Diego Ballet version of “Giselle” has moved from Europe, where it premiered in 1841, to Spanish Colonial California, where a fragile peasant girl falls in love with a wealthy man who is ...
A&A Ballet announces open auditions in January for its performance of “Swan Lake” inspired one-act ballet, a production ...
The Australian Ballet’s premiere of “Oscar,” based on the life of Oscar Wilde, explores the love relationship between two men. By Roslyn Sulcas Boy loves girl. Prince enchanted by princess. Or swan ...
The romantic ballet masterpiece *Giselle* premiered in Paris in 1841 by the Paris Opera Ballet (then known as the Royal Academy of Music Ballet Company). While *Swan Lake* and *La Bayadère* premiered ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook The fall season wrapped up with an excellent program featuring works by Balanchine and Ratmansky, as well as a celebration of Justin ...
Philadelphia Ballet will conclude its 2024/25 season with a compelling double bill: the timeless Romantic ballet La Sylphide and the exhilarating neoclassical work Études. Performances will run May 8 ...
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