Buglisi Dance Theatre Offers a Grand Aesthetic
For its 20th anniversary, Buglisi Dance Theatre comes to the Joyce Theater with both premieres and revivals of Jacqulyn Buglisi’s breathtakingly beautiful choreographic works.
Buglisi Dance Theatre Offers a Grand Aesthetic
For its 20th anniversary, Buglisi Dance Theatre comes to the Joyce Theater with both premieres and revivals of Jacqulyn Buglisi’s breathtakingly beautiful choreographic works.
Soledad Barrio and Noche Flamenca Bring the Best of Flamenco to The Joyce
When it comes to flamenco dance, Soledad Barrio is the best in the business, and this performance by her company, Noche Flamenca, features world-class dancers, singers, and guitarists.
Contest Gives Dancers a Chance to Become a Rockette
As part of the “Jump the Line” contest, dancers are encouraged to submit their best dance video for a chance to participate in open auditions at Radio City Music Hall in April.
Playful Parsons Dance Troupe in Pleasing Program
The perky Parsons Dance troupe offers an evening of David Parsons’ accessible, solidly crafted, scrumptiously entertaining contemporary-dance pieces at the Joyce Theater.
American Ballet Theatre Celebrates 70 Years of Agnes de Mille’s ‘Rodeo’
American Ballet Theatre’s fall season celebrates70 years of Agnes de Mille’s “Rodeo” and offers outstanding renditions of works by Mark Morris, James Kudelka, and George Balanchine.
Seán Curran Company's New Dances Look at the Big Picture
These rich and rewarding new concert works by Seán Curran, at the Joyce Theater, exhibit admirable if dense interplay of movement, music, lighting, text, and colossal ideas.
VIDEO: Back Stage Reader Featured on '30 Rock' Season Premiere
In 2009, Back Stage reader Bob Leonard was featured in our weekly "Who Got the Part?" column after he was cast as a member of the Timeless Torches, a dance team for the WNBA's New York Liberty.
Though the enthralling “Dido and Aeneas” features ingenious choreography by Mark Morris, the music, especially Stephanie Blythe’s singing, is the star in this Mostly Mozart entry.
Aleksandar Antonijevic Hops into Step in 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'
Aleksandar Antonijevic talks about experimenting with "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" as well as how he’s sustained his career in ballet and started expanding into other artistic ventures.
The Best of the Week Ahead—Oct. 25–31
The New York Television Festival, LACMA’s 2012 Art + Film Gala, Brian Stokes Mitchell’s album of Broadway classics, the ballet documentary “First Position” on DVD, and Halloween are what we’re looking forward to this week.