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Interview: Sarah Meahl on Dance, Choreography & Camp on Broadway by Chloe Rabinowitz
- January 26, 2025 BroadwayWorld interviewed dancer and choreographer Sarah Meahl, whose work is featured in Death Becomes Her on Broadway, and Trisha Paytas' Big Broadway Dream. Learn more about the projects, and about Sarah Meahl here!
Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre to Present Designer Exhibition And Panel by BWW News Desk
- January 24, 2025 Amanda Selwyn Dance Theatre will present their Designer Exhibition and Panel at Amanda Selwyn Dance Studio. Take a peek into the design development process of Selwyn's long-time collaborating artists. Learn how to attend.
MOMIX – ALICE Takes The Stage At NJPAC This Week by BWW News Desk
- January 23, 2025 Witness a night of spectacular dance and illusion with MOMIX-ALICE, a magical performance created by the dance company MOMIX on Sunday, January 26 at 7:00 p.m. The company returns to NJPAC for the first time since its presentation of Best of MOMIX in 2019.
Skyline Festival Announces 2025 Arts District Stage Lineup by BWW News Desk
- January 23, 2025 Insomniac's Skyline Festival has announced its 2025 Arts District local stage lineup ahead of its fourth festival edition and second year at Gloria Molina Grand Park.
Boston Ballet To Acquire Brookline Ballet School In 2025 by BWW News Desk
- January 23, 2025 Boston Ballet School (BBS) will acquire local dance studio Brookline Ballet School, adding to its reach throughout the Eastern Massachusetts region. The purchase process is set to conclude in early 2025, with a goal of opening programming at the new location in July.
CINDERELLA'S WEDDING and More Come to Diablo Ballet by BWW News Desk
- January 23, 2025 Diablo Ballet will ring in the New Year with Cinderella's Wedding performing February 7 – 8, 2025 at the Lesher Center for the Arts in Walnut Creek. Learn more here!
Review: ONEGIN, Royal Ballet and Opera by Matthew Paluch
- January 23, 2025 Cranko took the predictable love melodrama - I want you, I don't, actually I do, well now I don’t - and turned it into a full-length, 3 act ballet. It divides people - some love, some less so. I definitely think it has strong moments throughout, and an overall, refined structure that can't be denied. Add to that the layered, textured sets by Jürgen Rose and Tchaikovsky's lusher than lush score, and things are likely going to work out.
Tom Gold Dance Reveals 2025 Spring Season by BWW News Desk
- January 22, 2025 Recently completing a weeklong residency at Berkshire Pulse dance studios in Housatonic, Massachusetts in the Berkshires, New York City-based classical dance company Tom Gold Dance will present its 2025 spring season in April.
See Chicago Dance Shares Announces New Website Launch, Return Of CHICAGO DANCE MONTH And More by BWW News Desk
- January 21, 2025 See Chicago Dance has announced its calendar of events and happenings in 2025 including its new podcast series, Hear Chicago Dance, new board of directors members, the return of Chicago Dance Month in June and its 2025 Community Celebration this fall.
MOMIX: ALICE Announced At Wharton Center by BWW News Desk
- January 21, 2025 Travel down the rabbit hole for an integrated dance experience with MOMIX: Alice, inspired by Lewis Carroll's classic tale, Alice in Wonderland. Directed by Moses Pendleton, audiences are transported into Wonderland through light, shadow, props, and whimsical dance and movement.
RicketySticks Dance-Theater Premieres THIS IS A DRAMA COMEDY by BWW News Desk
- January 17, 2025 RicketySticks Dance-Theater will present an innovative new performance that blends concert dance and theater to explore the intersection of tragedy and comedy. This Is A Drama Comedy delves into themes of sacrifice, ritual, loneliness, and community.
Iuliia Elkhimova Shares Insights on Blending Ballet and Drama in the Performing Arts by Team BWW
- January 17, 2025 Iuliia Elkhimova, a former ballet dancer, has forged a distinctive path by merging the precision of dance with the raw expressiveness of theater. Her unique style feels natural and captivating, showcasing her ability to transcend boundaries. Her story exemplifies resilience, adaptability, and the boundless potential of reinvention.
Joffrey Ballet Presents Two World Premieres In GOLDEN HOUR Mixed Rep Program by BWW News Desk
- January 16, 2025 This winter, The Joffrey Ballet will present Golden Hour, a radiant mixed repertoire program featuring world premieres by Yuri Possokhov and Dani Rowe, the return of Cathy Marston, and an audience favorite by Nicolas Blanc.
American Ballet Theatre Selected For Bloomberg Philanthropies Digital Accelerator Program by BWW News Desk
- January 14, 2025 American Ballet Theatre is honored to announce its selection to join the Bloomberg Philanthropies Digital Accelerator Program, an initiative designed to strengthen arts and cultural institutions through strategic investments in digital infrastructure.
Mikko Nissinen's SWAN LAKE to be Presented at Boston Ballet by BWW News Desk
- January 14, 2025 Boston Ballet will present Mikko Nissinen’s Swan Lake, an epic story that brings the best of classical ballet to the stage. Learn more about the production and see how to purchase tickets.
Hip-Hop Dance Event To Takeover Royal Academy Of Dance's Headquarters by BWW News Desk
- January 13, 2025 The Royal Academy of Dance will host Battle: Break-It-Down, a hip-hop event produced by RAD's Step into Dance programme, the UK's largest inclusive dance programme for secondary school students, in partnership with Jack Petchey Foundation. Learn more!
Conversations with Creators: Adam Barruch and the Power of Dynamic Sequencing by Miranda Stück
- January 08, 2025 “Growing up, I was a singer as well as an actor, but dance is what I fell in love with,” says New York-based choreographer and licensed acupuncturist Adam Barruch. “I’m very much interested in the intersection of healing and dance and seeing how they intertwine.”
Barruch began his career as a young actor, performing professionally on Broadway and in film and television, working with prominent figures such as Tony Bennett, Jerry Herman and Susan Stroman. He later received dance training at LaGuardia High School for Music & Art and Performing Arts. After three years, he graduated early and was accepted into the dance department at The Juilliard School.