Tag: ballet
Midsummer Scream 2024 Interview: LPBC and the Zombie Ballet
A group of young women and one man, dressed in bloody shabby clothing, reach across the stage in a graceful shamble (if such a thing is possible). They turn, moving to a standing position, left arm raised. They then crouch and continue the dance.
Such was part of the excerpt of Sweet Sorrow, a Zombie Ballet I witnessed as performed by the Leigh Purtill Ballet Company (LPBC) at this year’s Midsummer Scream. Read the full article at The Geekiary.
Theatre Review: It’s All About Suspension of Disbelief
What may have been a brilliant performance is constantly held back by too many cracks in the wall.
Theatre Review: A Dance of Woe
Shakespeare’s “Romeo & Juliet” portrays the tragedy in a glorious way.
Theatre Review: Pure Americana
Mark Twain as a ballet – it works better than I expected.
Theatre Review: A ‘Moving’ Experience
Kansas City Ballet puts on a trio of modern dances for their last production in the Lyric.
Theatre Review: A Product of its Time
“Giselle” may have been great once, but has too much history behind it.
Spotlight on Kimberly Cowen
Kimberly Cowan dances, and she loves the hard work that goes into it.