This is shaping up to be quite a year for dance on these islands. The strong revivals are coming thick and fast: from Peter ...
The Olympic Flame is lit as Mariah Carey, Andrea Bocelli and Lang Lang star in beautiful opening ceremony at the San Siro stadium ...
Glen Tetley’s fantastical ballet, set to an atonal Schoenberg score, is finally returning to Covent Garden. Dancers Marcelino Sambé and Joshua Junker discuss how they came under its spell Marcelino ...
Royal Caribbean is getting ready to introduce an entirely new kind of ship—and while the first one won’t arrive until the end of the decade, the announcement signals where cruising is headed next. The ...
Royal Caribbean is making waves in the cruise industry with big plans for the next several years, including a new class of oceangoing ships and 10 new river ships. The news confirms two firm ship ...
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“How do you capture the effect of one of the most groundbreaking novelists of all time?” said Rebecca Watson in the Financial Times. With the bar set “dauntingly high”, “Woolf Works” was “always going ...
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Wayne McGregor’s first full-length work for the Royal Ballet, created in 2015, has returned to the Royal Opera House. His Olivier Award–winning triptych, Woolf Works, remains an ambitious and ...
Performances in N.Y.C. After years focused on international repertory and new work, the company is returning the choreographer August Bournonville, “our place of belonging,” to the heart of its ...
Westside Ballet of Santa Monica will present its 52nd annual Nutcracker production this holiday season, maintaining its distinction as Southern California's longest-running staging of the beloved ...
There’s a tangle of ideas in Perspectives, the Royal Ballet’s mixed bill. Against the Tide, Cathy Marston’s world premiere, has both too much plot and not enough. Justin Peck’s fun, fizzy Everywhere ...