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Last night, Guillaume Côté took his final bow and bid adieu to the National Ballet of Canada after 26 years. To mark the occasion, the award-winning principal dancer and choreographer created an ...
TORONTO - Ballet star Guillaume Côté has taken his last bow with the National Ballet of Canada. The celebrated principal dancer brought his palms to his heart and smiled as confetti and flowers ...
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After 26 years dancing with the National Ballet of Canada, Guillaume Côté will take his final bow tonight. The Quebec-born ballet dancer and choreographer has been lauded over his long career ...
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Some loathe goodbyes. Others relish the drama. It seems safe to put Guillaume Côté in the latter camp as he leaves the National Ballet with Adieu, an evening dedicated to his 27-year career with ...
Guillaume Côté knows this quiet world well. A principal dancer for the National Ballet of Canada (NBoC) since 2004, he’s mastered the art of silence. But these days, he’s squeaking.
The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art has laid off 15 full-time employees, many from the organization’s education and public programming team. The layoffs amount to 14% of the full-time staff ...
The great thing about the annual Affordable Art Fair is that they’ve eschewed Hong Kong’s traditional Arts Month period, when the city’s biggest art events are all crammed into a week or so.
Students studying what is claimed to be the UK's first T-Level in jewellery say they hope to stop the industry from becoming a "dying art". Aston University partnered with the Goldsmiths' Company ...