we have a piece called “Prima Ballerina.” It’s about Julie Kent, who just retired from the American Ballet Theatre. I interviewed her, and say a fair amount about her in the magazine.
Since 1990, Miami City Ballet has brought a number of noteworthy ballerinas into the story’s lead. But the upcoming shows feature an incomparable Sugar Plum Fairy at a special juncture.
In 2015, Misty Copeland became the first African-American prima ballerina in the American Ballet Theater, but not just there. You see, she's the first in any major international company.
They were stars of the pre-war stage – prima ballerinas, choreographers and dancers when their careers were abruptly cut short by World War II. Culture.pl unveils some unknown facts about 20th-century ...
The magic of a tale as old as time will grace the stage this spring as the Orangeburg Civic Ballet (OCB) presents "Beauty and ...
Ballet Manila formally opened its 30th anniversary celebration with the Pearl Gala and its worldwide premiere of "Pearls," as ...
In that moment, Tallchief had no idea that she was about to make history, not only for the New York City Ballet, but in her journey toward becoming America’s first prima ballerina. To be a prima ...