Creative Ballet Teaching: Developing Technique and Artistry
Lots of good content, but it looks and feels like an academic rather than everyday tome
Lots of good content, but it looks and feels like an academic rather than everyday tome
Bringing this year’s Bolshoi cinema season to a very fine end indeed
Marvellous to watch the re-birth of two six-decade old pieces in a premiere made accessible via screenings
Svetlana Zakharova is an astonishing Odette/Odile. She is simply exquisite as Odette.
A look at the film that charts the creation of Benjamin Millepied’s first ballet as Director of the Paris Opera Ballet
Grigorovich’s The Nutcracker reminds us of just how great his interpretations of the classics are.
Most disappointing is that Morrison doesn’t actually reveal anything confidential
David Mead looks at Dancer Wellness, a new book edited by Mary Virginia Wilmerding and Donna Krasnow that helps dancers learn and apply important wellness concepts, and in doing so get more out of the dance experience. It is undoubtedly true that today’s dancers, at whatever level, are more knowledgeable and more inquisitive about how … Read more
His figures are undeniably human and capture the essence of dance by distorting and inflating it
Wrights and Wrongs: My Life in Dance – Peter Wright with Paul Arrowsmith