Three-time world champions Madison Chock and Evan Bates announce their programs for the 2025-26 Olympic season.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Carlota Santana is neither a star performer nor a choreographer. But her skills as a director have kept her company an active part of the New York ...
Passionate, exciting, fiery and fierce — flamenco fever has been spreading, ever since the annual Flamenco Festival at New York City Center earlier this month. It's not too late to catch the ...
In a Buenos Aires theatre last summer, white-haired Maestro Arturo Toscanini embraced a swart, black-haired, sloe-eyed dancer and cried: “Never in my life have I seen such fire and rhythm!” ...
Japan's Junko Hagiwara has caused a stir in Spain's traditional flamenco world by unexpectedly winning the prize for best dancer at the country's leading flamenco festival -- the first foreigner to do ...
Olga Pericet’s “La Leona” and a dance panorama by Ballet Nacional de España look to the past, with an eye to recovery and invention. By Marina Harss For Olga Pericet, flamenco is an invitation: to ...
This year brings world-renowned choreographers, ballet cabaret and fluffy clowns for toddlers ...
Flamenco dancer Aylin Bayaz, who recently came to Northeastern Pennsylvania to perform at the Scranton Fringe Festival as part of Flamencodanza, started a master class at the Dance Theatre of ...