A magical tale, Coppélia was performed by the Cairo Opera Ballet Company, attracting whole families to the Opera House in a well-earned triumph of effort and art “Oh look, she is moving ... ” “No she ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Lone Star Ballet is presenting a new, never before seen telling of "Coppélia" this coming weekend in April. The comedic love story ...
MOBILE, Alabama – When jealous Swanilda confronts Coppelia, the young lady with whom her boyfriend Franz has been flirting, she quickly learns that her romantic rival is a real doll. Not a doll, as in ...
I hope audiences of all ages will be inspired. We all struggle to find ways to fit the norm, or what people say the norm is, when being different and unique is much more special than trying to be what ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Curtains up! This spring, Tallahassee Ballet will perform "Coppélia," an iconic ballet with a mischievous twist. COCA sits down ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - How fitting that one of the main set pieces in Cleveland Ballet's "Coppelia" was a frozen clock. Watching the company's mostly laudable story ballet debut Friday night in the newly ...
The Boston Opera House boasts cavernous ceilings adorned with gold filigree and chandeliers, which naturally calls for performances of virtuosity. With the opening of its production “Coppélia” last ...
"Frantz meets Swanilda. Frantz and Swanilda fall in love. Then Frantz meets Coppélia." That's the deceptively simple plot of the ballet "Coppélia," which, with a score by Léo Delibes, made its debut ...
Roland Petit's Coppélia opened in London last week, danced by Moscow's Stanislavsky Ballet and starring Sergei Polunin. It's not a good production. The original work, created in 1870 by Arthur St-Léon ...
PARADISE — “As ‘Giselle’ is the tragedy of ballet, ‘Coppelia’ is the comedy of ballet,” said Trudi Angel, artistic director and choreographer of Northern California Ballet. “Coppelia,” known as the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick At La Scala, Ratmansky’s original choreography makes details and nuances of the story pop, as if a carapace of formulaic interpretation ...