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 ...
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 ...
There’s a lot of stolen kisses, fan fluttering, cape twirling and skirt swirling in City Ballet’s opulent production of “Don Quixote.” And unlike the poignant drama of many classical dance works, the ...
“Don Quixote” is a story with over four hundred years of influence, adaptation and intellectual discussion. It is the subject of countless debates, dissertations and disagreements, but as the dancers ...
“‘Don Quixote’ is stylistically one of the richest classical ballets,” says Atlanta Ballet’s Artistic Director Gennadi Nedvigin. “Through the characters, it weaves together so many different ...
No dance work is as closely associated with Boston Ballet as Rudolf Nureyev’s “Don Quixote.” Back in 1982, Nureyev — then a still spry 44 — staged his version of the 1869 Marius Petipa ballet for the ...
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Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. San Francisco Ballet is putting on a big ol' party in the guise of high ...
Windmills of your mind: Marianela Nuñez and Vadim Muntagirov in Carlos Acosta's production of Don Quixotephoto: Andrej Uspenski The glaring anomaly is that the ballet as Marius Petipa wrote it in 1869 ...
Samuel Aragon (Basilio) and Analeah Buckley (Kitri) will perform in Rachael’s School of Dance’s comedic ballet “Don Quixote.” It’s Saturday at Ent Center for the Arts. Courtesy Rachael Aragon A night ...
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