The eerie shades, or ghosts of dead maidens, do not appear until nearly two hours into the Boston Ballet production of “La Bayadere,” but they are the most famous images in the work. By then, the hero ...
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This fall, Seoul will see a captivating artistic duel, as two leading ballet companies stage their productions of “La Bayadere,” a timeless ballet masterpiece. The Universal Ballet will perform the ...
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The tale of two star-crossed lovers calls to mind a particular Shakespearean tragedy, but this story happens a few thousand miles from Italy, in ancient India. That romanticized vision comes to life ...
The Set-Up: This past weekend, Houston Ballet concluded its run of Stanton Welch’s La Bayadére (The Temple Dancer). The seven-performance engagement marked the second time the company has performed ...
THE HIGHLIGHT of “La Bayadere” is the Kingdom of the Shades scene in Act 3. Ballet Manila continues its 18th performance season with a staging of “La Bayadere,” a lyrical and dramatic ballet set in ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. La Bayadère (until Monday; Met season until July 7) is hardly short on drama. By the intermission, God and love have ...
Can a classic be offensive? Certainly reactions to certain scripted narratives, from Shakespeare’s “Taming of the Shrew” to D.W. Griffith’s “Birth of a Nation” have changed with time and sensibilities ...
The Royal Ballet’s revival of La Bayadère is lit up by starry casting. Two of the company’s reigning ballerinas, Marianela Nuñez and Natalia Osipova, face off as the temple dancer Nikiya and her rival ...
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