Coppelia is a fun, family-friendly ballet featuring student dancers from across the Charlotte area alongside professional artists from around the world. This lighthearted story follows Swanilda and ...
Mar. 25—TUPELO — Mary Conlee Wilson was in the sixth grade when she performed in Tupelo Ballet's 2015 production of "Coppelia." Six years later, Wilson is once again cast in the company's version of ...
CARE Ballet's 2024-25 season is underway with the production of "Coppélia," a tale of mistaken identity, the power of love, and the folly of obsession. CARE Ballet takes classic stories and creates ...
This was the salve Houston Ballet needed Thursday at the Wortham Theater Center, following two weeks of performances about longing and the battle of good against evil. The company seemed delighted to ...
Go behind the curtain on the set of “Coppelia” with Michaela DePrince as she talks about what the role of Swan means to her and how this production reimagines “Coppelia” for a modern audience through ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick At La Scala, Ratmansky’s original choreography makes details and nuances of the story pop, as if a carapace of formulaic interpretation ...
The unabashedly old-fashioned “Coppélia” has emerged from the closet, looking as sunny as ever, not a minute over 149 years and yet somehow timeless. The setting is a Bavarian village where people in ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS — With all the big, dramatic, metaphorical story ballets that have come down to us through the ages, it's a little surprising that "Coppélia" has had such staying power. For 150 years ...
Brigham Young University’s Theatre Ballet will bring a dancing doll to life in its production of the classic ballet “Coppélia,” Thursday through Saturday, March 1-3, at 7:30 p.m. in the de Jong ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Original cast members look back at George Balanchine and Alexandra Danilova’s staging of the 19th-century ballet. “Everyone knows when something is ...
Roland Petit's Coppélia opened in London last week, danced by Moscow's Stanislavsky Ballet and starring Sergei Polunin. It's not a good production. The original work, created in 1870 by Arthur St-Léon ...
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