If you’ve attended Boston Ballet since 2004, there’s a good chance you have witnessed the breathtaking moves and sophisticated interpretations of principal dancer Lia Cirio. She [...]
Boston Ballet’s spring season opener, ChoreograpHER, meets the need for diversity in leadership by showcasing the works of five women artists, Tiler Peck, Melissa Toogood, Lia Cirio, [...]
Lawrence Rines We all know ballet is a commitment. Let’s go one more “tendu en avant” (step forward) and acknowledge that ballet is life for those who want to succeed as a [...]
For those of you who aren’t “in-the-know” in the Boston arts scene, Boston Ballet Soloist Lawrence Rines is quickly becoming a star. With his raw talent and endless drive, [...]
Ballet comes in many forms; romantic, contemporary, neoclassical, to name a few. Rhapsody, Boston Ballet’s mixed-repertoire season closer is a little like Ballet Buffet – [...]
Any work of art begins as a blank space. A white canvas, an empty page, sheet music only defined by its lines; all of these things are waiting for an artist to create and change them into [...]
In this video, we take a quick peek at the beloved Boston Ballet’s Nutcracker, only we look at it from the eyes of children. First, we meet my son Vincent, who is seeing The Nutcracker for [...]
Parts In Suite 2018 How did the Boston Ballet bust open their Spring 2018 Program? How about with an intense trifecta of modern dancing. On Friday, March 9th, our beloved Boston Ballet [...]
Lawrence Rines We all know ballet is a commitment. Let’s go one more “tendu en avant” (step forward) and acknowledge that for those who want to succeed as a professional dancer, [...]
One week down, only 51 more to go! How was your start to 2018? If you spent the start of the New Year in New England, most likely you were cursing the cold and wintery weather. Did the snow [...]