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Chatting with Roberto Bolle, Artistic Director

Roberto Bolle’s no longer just a superstar dancer. (Or a jaw-dropping model, for that matter.) This fall, he’ll try out his hand as artistic director, leading a special one-night event, Roberto Bolle and Friends Gala. The program, to be held at New York City Center on September 17, is part of the celebration 2013–The Year […]

Inside On Your Toes with Irina Dvorovenko and Joaquin De Luz

Fishnets, gangsters, vaudeville and. . . Balanchine? One of these things may not seem like the others, but dancers know it’s a killer combination. The 1936 Broadway musical Rodgers & Hart’s On Your Toes combines all this, plus song-and-dance tap numbers, and it’s currently being reprised at New York City Center May 8-12. At the […]

Happy Monday, From Daniil Simkin

There’s only one thing better than a ballet nerd fully embracing his white tights stereotypes: A ballet nerd doing so while being directed and filmed by contemporary cool kid Alexander Ekman. Take a look at this cheeky film of ABT’s adorably dorky Daniil Simkin dancing and bowing his way through New York City to Lincoln […]

Behind a Dance Photographer's Lens

Nobody understands dancers quite like…other dancers. That’s why some of the world’s best ballet photographers were once performers themselves. This Sunday at 1:30 pm, New York’s WNET/13 will air Steven Caras: See Them Dance. The beautiful documentary follows the life of Caras, a former New York City Ballet dancer who went on to become a […]

Don't Miss the Pointe Shoe Workshop & Fair

Attention, New York City–area dancers! The School at Steps, a division of the legendary Steps on Broadway, is hosting its annual Pointe Shoe Workshop & Fair (sponsored by none other than Pointe) this Sunday night. Even if you think you’ve already found your perfect pair, this event is worth checking out. The evening will begin […]

Bach Times Two

Frequently two different choreographers use the same piece of music. But what happens when one choreographer makes two works to the same score? We’ll find out later this month, when Emery LeCrone premieres both a classical and a contemporary interpretation of Bach’s Partita No. 2 in C Minor, created for the Guggenheim’s Works & Process […]

Tiler Peck and Robert Fairchild Tackle Taylor

It’s safe to say that Tiler Peck and Robert Fairchild aren’t your average ballet dancers. Over the past few years, the New York City Ballet principals have collaborated with the likes of contemporary choreographer Larry Keigwin and jookin star Lil Buck, and both appeared in the New York Philharmonic’s presentation of the classic musical Carousel. […]

Calling All Choreographers

Ballet dancers are singularly creative people, but the ballet world can be a difficult environment for choreographers. Mounting a show of your own work requires dancers, studio space, a performance venue—a whole bunch of moving parts that are difficult (and expensive) to coordinate. That’s where the Capezio A.C.E. Award competition comes in. For the past […]