Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The program featured three living female choreographers but not much in the way of traditional ballet. By Roslyn Sulcas Reporting from Paris The ...
Founded during Louis XIV's opulent 17th-century reign and housed in the ornate Palais Garnier, the Paris Opera Ballet embodies Old World glamour. With "Red Carpet," a new work by choreographer Hofesh ...
Manuel Legris, a former étoile, returns to Paris Opera Ballet to stage his version of “Sylvia.” By Roslyn Sulcas He brought grace and power to his roles before a serious injury encouraged him to try ...
UC Berkeley’s very own Zellerbach Hall hosted the Paris Opera Ballet in their North American premiere of Hofesh Shechter’s “Red Carpet” last Thursday, making Berkeley one of only two stops in the ...
The last great dance film (vastly more fun than anything from modern Hollywood) was Ballets Russes five years ago, a celebration of old dancers’ nostalgia for golden days in the Thirties and Forties, ...
PARIS — As trumpets sound the opening bars of Berlioz’s “Marche des Troyens,” first one, then more tiny heads appear on the horizon, a good 150 feet from the orchestra pit. Gradually, lines of young ...
PARIS — “It’s been a very festive evening,” Lupita Nyong’o said on Tuesday at the Paris Opera Ballet Fundraiser Gala. Earlier in the day, the Academy Award-winning actress was revealed as Chanel’s ...
Director Isabelle Julien tells IndieWire about bringing the Paris Opera production to big screens with only four days of filming. IMAX gets a lot of attention for its ability to convey bombast in a ...