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The venerable organization may have found just that with Gonzalo Garcia, 45, who has been named MCB’s new artistic director effective Aug. 11. He will be only the third artistic director since the ...
Vail Friends of Dance presents students from the Vail Youth Ballet ... of “The Nutcracker” Dec. 19-21. Two guest artists who have performed with renowned companies nationwide — Nathan Crewe-Kluge of ...
Murphy performed at BAM in ABT’s production of “The Nutcracker” at the Howard ... Murphy was a member of Columbia City Ballet before attending high school at the University of North Carolina ...
The Nutcracker did not achieve instant success but has arguably been one of the most performed classical ballet pieces. Some notable companies include the New York City Ballet, Philadelphia Ballet ...
The Kansas City Ballet has returned with its critically acclaimed performance of Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker.” The ballet will be performed from Dec. 6 to 24 in the Muriel Kauffman Theatre ...
We are happy to be sharing The Nutcracker with our audience in ... Upon graduation, she danced professionally with Columbia City Ballet, Atlanta Festival Ballet, and Connecticut Ballet.
Dancers in KCB II act as ambassadors for Kansas City Ballet. Mei McArtor grew up in Columbia ... Devon Carney's The Nutcracker and Peter Pan, and George Balanchine's Jewels.
Today we’ll look at how 353 ballet dancers spent a minute breaking a record that had stood for five years. We’ll also get details on the arrests of pro-Palestinian activists at Columbia ...
and the wonderful Nutcracker music! Surrey Arts Centre & Massey Theatre - 13750 88th Avenue, Surrey, British Columbia The Royal City Youth Ballet Info@royalcityyouthballet.org DD/MM/YYYY ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - There will be snow in Savannah tomorrow - it’s guaranteed. The Columbia City Ballet’s performance of the Nutcracker returns to Savannah in its traditional spot of the Saturday ...
Photo courtesy of RCC HAMLET — The Columbia City Ballet from Columbia, S.C., will be performing the holiday favorite, “Nutcracker,” on Tuesday, Nov. 29, at 7:30 p.m. at the Cole Auditorium.