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The Palladinos' new dance dramedy puts real ballet stars at its center — and everything about the show is better for it.
Or, shall we say “oui” – the show is split between New York and Paris as it tracks the story of two ballet companies joining forces to attract audiences and stay afloat. And “afloat” is ...
But what’s new is the comedic tone. The last time the Palladinos tackled ballet, they made Bunheads, an earnest, quirky smalltown show about the power of dance inspiring multiple generations.
Her “Bunheads” and other ballet shows were canceled quickly. This new series, created with her husband, centers on fictional companies in New York and Paris. By Roslyn Sulcas Roslyn Sulcas ...
Kelly Ann Vitacca has assembled an impressive troupe of dancers and this week the company is showcasing the works of former ...
“It’s really great to show that to the young ones and inspire them.” Australian Ballet répétiteur Paul Knobloch said teaching Let’s Dance students last year was rewarding. “What made ...
The annual school show for Bury St. Edmund's Ballet School, celebrating the hard work and skills developed by the students over the past year. Advert/Leaderboard Open menu ...