Despite beautiful work by the company’s dancers, Pacific Northwest Ballet’s opening-night performance of “Coppélia” last weekend was stolen by some lesser-known names. Two dozen coral-tutu’d young ...
If marches and waltzes are inherently Viennese, Mazurkas are intrinsically Polish and nocturnes are forever Irish at their core, much of the world’s greatest ballet music will always be associated ...
Spring has arrived a bit early at the San Francisco Ballet. “Coppélia” has returned to the repertoire, and the company seemed utterly fresh and alive Tuesday, March 8, at the War Memorial Opera House.
A fairground organ wheezes out Swanilda’s lilting waltz, and the curtains part on a pleasing pale grey marble courtyard. It is a weird story, under its pink prettiness - seriously, why is Franz ...
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