From an ode to the pure goodness of the dancefloor to clapping rhythms, playful duets and retro classics ...
Highlights include “The Flower Duet” from “Lakme,” with the mezzo-soprano “sung” by Holland’s, and a rarely heard song cycle from the 1920’s “Chants D’Auvergne” by Joseph Canteloube, ...
Long before he became a household name in the United States, Manila had already claimed Josh Groban as its own. At a time ...
Benjamin Millepied’s “Romeo and Juliet Suite” involves a mixed approach to performance, as well as mixed gender pairings for its star-crossed lovers.
Norton-Hale, artistic director/CEO of English Touring Opera and founder of OperaUpClose, originally staged this contemporary ...
Abington Heights Senior Nathaniel DeMeglio is representing Yokomo USA in the RC Off-Road Buggie category. In order to qualify to race for Yokomo USA, drivers must showcase strong RC racing skills, ...
Bartolomeo Montalbano’s Sinfonia Quarta “Geloso” immediately set the tone for the evening. Flexible phrasing and sensitive ...
Some composers have the rare gift of naivety. They don’t impress or stir us with complexity. They simply place a luminous chord here, a sad drooping phrase there, balanced with unerring rightness.
The company's winter double bill also includes a somewhat uneven remount of the neoclassical ballet “Suite en Blanc.” ...
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