Most classical music and dance organizations wrap up their official seasons in the late spring or early summer, but that doesn’t mean that the music stops or the movement ceases in the summer months. ...
For many listeners, classical music conjures up images of old men in powdered wigs, ballerinas in swan-like tutus, perhaps even a season or two of Bridgerton. The origins of classical music are rooted ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Feats, farewells and musical treasures in a year of post-pandemic financial pressures. By Zachary Woolfe and Joshua Barone ZACHARY WOOLFE Last year ...
'Tis the season of Halloween. Pumpkins are being carved, costume decisions are being debated, and a bountiful harvest of ...
Celebrating the best and brightest New Orleans and our region has to offer in music, classical music, dance and theater. Recognizing achievements made in New Orleans classical music in 2022. Winners ...
The evening opens with Retro-Suite, a series of short works celebrating Complexions’ 30th anniversary. This section is both a look back and a statement of intent, highlighting the company’s evolution ...
Celebrating its 50th anniversary at The Auditorium, Chicago's beloved Ensemble Español Spanish Dance Theater launches The Auditorium's 2025-26 Dance Season. "Celebrating Women Leaders in Dance," ...
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SF-based New Century Chamber Orchestra opens new season tonight in Vallejo
The program, led by internationally acclaimed violinist Daniel Hope, includes Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons,” Divorak’s ...
Hofesh Shechter thinks we are confused by modern dance. “People are misguided,” he says. “English audiences, in particular, expect to come in, understand it, and have a good conversation about it ...
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