SCRUTINY | National Ballet's High-Stakes Anna Karenina Flawed But Still A Keeper
By Paula Citron on November 12, 2018
Flawed, yes. Ambitious, absolutely. A keeper, definitely.
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By Paula Citron on November 12, 2018
Flawed, yes. Ambitious, absolutely. A keeper, definitely.
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We talk to choreographers Roberto Campanella and Robert Glumbek about, Figaro 2.0, a new ballet based on Mozart’s classic opera happening now at ProArteDanza.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on September 28, 2018
Ilter Ibrahimof discusses the origin story of Fall For Dance North, the importance of incorporating live music in dance, and walks us through this year's festival lineup.
(Continue reading)By Paula Citron on June 5, 2018
The brainchild of Robert Lepage and Guillaume Côté, Frame by Frame (An Homage to Norman McLaren) just might be one of the greatest ballets ever made in Canada.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on October 8, 2017
Adizokan celebrates indigenous culture with a multi-faceted production of music, film and dance.
(Continue reading)By Stephan Bonfield on June 8, 2017
Each of us has known trauma in our many relationships with others. But it takes a John Neumeier to show exactly what that looks like and the brilliance of the National Ballet to perform it.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on June 8, 2017
Karen Kain, Artistic Director of The National Ballet of Canada, has announced that MAD HOT BALLET: Northern Lights raised over $1.3 million.
(Continue reading)By Joseph So on May 12, 2017
Eifman Ballet’s Red Giselle Toronto remount remains true to itself as an emotionally powerful and deeply engaging experience.
(Continue reading)By Stephan Bonfield on April 1, 2017
National Ballet of Canada presents a balanced evening of varied dance styles to complement the most eclectic palette.
(Continue reading)By Melanie Zuzarte on January 15, 2017
Choreographer Ohad Naharin and the Batsheva Dance Company invite Toronto to look through the human lens in "Decadance 2017".
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