MARK MORRIS DANCE CENTER
3 Lafayette Ave.Brooklyn, NY 11217
by Matthew Paluch - March 31, 2026
Mayerling is an experience - let no one tell you otherwise. Kenneth MacMillan’s 1978 ballet delves into the true story of the 19th century Austro-Hungarian court, and specifically the experience of the heir apparent; Crown Prince Rudolf.
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by Audrey Pettit - March 27, 2026
In 'SOFT POWER,' the choreographers chip away at the edges of dance disciplines and soften the apparently rigid boundaries between them....
by Vikki Jane Vile - March 21, 2026
English National Ballet’s new Sadler’s Wells programme includes just two works. One, a UK premiere from the much admired Crystal Pite, responsible for Flight Pattern and Light of Passage....
by Matthew Paluch - March 20, 2026
What makes work interesting? What it is? How it makes you feel? That's the million dollar question I suppose…and one that Alexander Whitley's work continues to ask. Whitley has just opened a double bill of new work at Sadler’s Wells East called The Rite of Spring / Mirror, with both pieces looki...
by Lora Strum - March 18, 2026
A night of new works that feel quintessentially Ailey reveals just how dedicated this company remains to its founding ethos. Ailey II doesn't rely on nostalgia or peddle classics to new audiences....
by Vikki Jane Vile - March 14, 2026
Perhaps New York City Ballet Principal, Tiler Peck should rename her self curated programme Turn it On...
by Audrey Pettit - March 12, 2026
The New York City Flamenco Festival might be celebrating its 25th anniversary, but Baras has been headlining it for decades. Her flamboyant showmanship and signature zapateado aren’t just highlights; they’re the festival’s heart and soul. ...
by Louise Penn - March 06, 2026
Mary, Queen of Scots, is a remarkable piece of work, offering pointed comment on the place of women in the sixteenth-century court and on the mythology that casts Mary as a martyr. With striking visuals and compositions, it is an original and modern take on a familiar part of history....
by DC Felton - March 03, 2026
Des Moines has a thriving arts community. One of the amazing organizations that is making this community thrive is Ballet Des Moines. I had the opportunity to attend their performance of “Nothing Holds Still” this last weekend. The show featured world-premiere dances and collaborations with ot...
by Matthew Paluch - March 02, 2026
Sci-fi, like most things, is an acquired taste, and not something you often find related to dance. Enter The Coronet Theatre for once again pushing the boundaries of avant-garde programming.
Last And First Men (2024) by Neon Dance is a multimedia work that definitely gets the brain working in pre-p...
Past Shows
Choreographer Miro Magloire presents his New Chamber Ballet in "Azalea - Five Ballets by Miro Magloire," including a world premiere. The program is an overview...
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