Trace – Ballet BC
Ballet BC embarks on new conversations and comes closer to defining its voice. Queen Elizabeth Theater, Vancouver – March 26, 2015 Trace, Ballet BC’s latest programme, more »
Ballet BC embarks on new conversations and comes closer to defining its voice. Queen Elizabeth Theater, Vancouver – March 26, 2015 Trace, Ballet BC’s latest programme, more »
Forsythe nurtures dancers’ individuality and adds another facet to the Pacific Northwest Ballet’s artistry. Marion Oliver McCaw Hall, Seattle – March 13, 2015 The Vertiginous more »
When Balanchine stated that two dancers on stage make a story, he opened up new possibilities in storytelling and in ballet choreography. Queen Elizabeth Theater, more »
PuSh International Performing Arts Festival, Vancouver January 20, 2015 There was nothing definitive about Louise Lecavalier’s So Blue that I could tweet in less than more »
With four new dancers and four new apprentices, Ballet BC bursts into its 29th season with the aptly named program, No. 29. Queen Elizabeth Theater, more »
Empty Moves (parts I, II, & III) shows the fundamental and enduring qualities of our existence. The Dance Centre, Vancouver – September 25, 2014 Choreography more »
If our current state of humanity is as FAR portrays, then I’m very worried. Vancouver Playhouse – September 26, 2014 FAR presents self-absorbed characters whose more »
When you applaud the dancers, it’s not only for tonight’s performance. It is for the years of blind tenacity and incidental luck, of classes, rehearsals more »
It was one of the most elegant settings for classical music. Hong Kong’s jumbled skyline had, by evening, turned into a tapestry of lights. It more »
I intended to hibernate for first weekend of my return, to unpack my luggage and spend quiet moments reminiscing about my trip. So it was more »