San Francisco Ballet's "Don Quixote" dazzles until a sudden injury halts a star dancer, cutting short Francesco Gabriele ...
For an audience that repeatedly turns a blind eye to the arduous strain and athleticism ballet demands, often fooled by its ...
There’s no doubting the skill on-stage at the San Francisco Ballet's current offering, running through March 29.
Longtime San Francisco Ballet principal dancer Sasha De Sola is about to take on an ideal role. She will perform as the spirited heroine of “Don Quixote” when the company this week opens its latest ...
SAN ANTONIO — Ballet San Antonio is kicking off their 2024-2025 season with a tale of romance and adventure in Don Quixote. Ballet San Antonio will be performing Don Quixote at the Tobin Center for ...
A night at the ballet doesn’t tend to produce gales of laughter. But hark, “Don Quixote,” the three-act ballet based on Miguel de Cervantes’ famous novel, “Don Quixote de la Mancha,” might be the ...
Ballet Theatre of Maryland premieres the iconic Don Quixote on April 28th and 29th at Maryland Hall for the Arts. Staged by Artistic Director Nicole Kelsch after the traditional Petipa choreography, ...
Ballet Theatre of Scranton, under the artistic direction of Joanne D. Arduino, invites you to “A Double Wedding” on Friday at 7 p.m. at the Theater at North. The two act ballet will feature Aurora’s ...
"Don Quixote" is one of the oddities of the established ballet repertory. For one thing, it’s very old. It premiered in 1869, well before standards like “Swan Lake” (1877), “The Sleeping Beauty” (1890 ...
Mónica Gómez was not in leaping mode during a recent “day off” at Houston Ballet’s studios, unless you count the mental exercise required to jump nonstop from one interviewer to the next. She looked ...
Longtime San Francisco Ballet principal dancer Sasha De Sola is about to take on an ideal role. She will debut as the spirited heroine of "Don Quixote" when the company this week opens its latest ...
Don Quixote is a curious outlier from the rest of the ballet canon in that its only intention is to celebrate our collective ...