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Trying to move to Israel with his ballerina wife, he was harassed and jailed while becoming an international cause célèbre ...
The Russian ballerina Olga Smirnova lit up the start of the company’s six-week summer season. She wasn’t alone.
More than three years into Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, many Western cultural institutions that had distanced ...
SHE has long been thought of as the royals’ secret weapon and being a savvy peacemaker.  But now Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh ...
Britain's reputation as one of the world's great ballet nations has been swiftly won, as home-grown classical ballet started here only in the 1930s. Yet within 30 years the Royal Ballet was recognised ...
When 10-year-old Imogen Marble lost her Pacific Palisades home in January's devastating fires, she faced a choice that many ...
Having once been less well represented in public spaces than animals, a monumental shift in statuary means famous females are ...
Heat, even in climates where it is expected, can feel ominous. Everyone wants to see exceptional play, or what commentators ...
Parliament declares Edward V as illegitimate based on his parent’s alleged bigamous marriage. 1646: Thomas Fairfax’s New Model Army ...
There's something very moving about the hopes and dreams of the youngest generation being on show, in one of the youngest ...
John Cranko's Onegin returns to the Royal Ballet and Opera stage for a second block of shows this season, and it's largely good news for all involved.
“Miami City Ballet is honored to share Alexei Ratmansky’s magnificent ‘Swan Lake’ with audiences beyond Florida for the first ...