PRIMER | 5 Reasons Not To Miss 'Rite Of Spring' At Luminato This Week
By Ludwig Van on June 18, 2019
A Peacock Princess brings a new Rite of Spring to Toronto audiences at Luminato this year.
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By Ludwig Van on June 18, 2019
A Peacock Princess brings a new Rite of Spring to Toronto audiences at Luminato this year.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on June 3, 2019
A program devoted to the choreography of William Forsythe is a sound idea, but the triple bill evening needed one more piece.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on May 10, 2019
While simplistic in its approach, Eifman Ballet's take on Tchaikovsky oozes with creativity and is time well spent.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on April 15, 2019
A packed house was on hand at the Citadel for Four Old Legs, the new duet that revered choreographer James Kudelka’s created for Hart and Zhenya Cerneacov.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on March 24, 2019
The Erik Bruhn competition is always a great evening of dance because you get to see the ballet stars of tomorrow. It’s also fun second-guessing the judges.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on March 4, 2019
Les Ballet Jazz de Montreal's Dance Me, pays tribute to Leonard Cohen with an epic journey through song and thought.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on March 2, 2019
National Ballet's mixed program makes for a slow-ish, dreamy sort of evening, but Paquita is there to get the juices flowing.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on February 22, 2019
Despite a combination of fabulous talent from Peggy Baker with a score and live music by Sarah Neufeld and Jeremy Gara of Arcade Fire, 'who we are in the dark' leaves the feeling that something is missing.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on February 12, 2019
With a brand new production of "Swan Lake" along with world premieres, and a new commission, the National Ballet of Canada's 2019/2020 season announcement is marked by a series of firsts, even as it looks back to celebrate the 50-year anniversary of Artistic Director Karen Kain.
(Continue reading)By Stephan Bonfield on December 3, 2018
There is a new and powerful musical voice on Toronto's polymath artistic landscape. Echo Chamber Toronto.
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