PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Angel Corella is staging the timeless tale, Giselle, at the Academy of Music. "Giselle is one of the classical ballets of the repertoire," says Corella, Artistic Director of ...
Pirouette between true love and betrayal—cruelty and forgiveness—in the Philadelphia Ballet’s modern revival of "Giselle," debuting at the Academy of Music on February 29th and continuing through ...
One of ballet’s oldest and most endearing works is being re-staged by the Pennsylvania Ballet this spring. The hauntingly romantic classic known as Giselle will run March 7-17 at the Academy of Music.
The Pennsylvania Ballet is kicking off its spring season with the re-staging of a world classic, the hauntingly romantic story of Giselle, considered one of ballet's oldest and most endearing works.
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. "I'm delighted to re-stage Giselle for the first time. This timeless ballet ...
Since Giselle opened in Paris in 1841, its poignant themes of betrayal and mercy have been captivating audiences worldwide. With music by Adolphe Adam and choreography based on Petipa’s ...
“Giselle,” composed by Adolphe Adam, is the oldest continuously-performed ballet in the art form’s history. It tells the story of a peasant woman who dies of a broken heart upon learning her beau is a ...
The Grand Kyiv Ballet is taking their performance of ballet classic "Giselle" on the road, coming to Nashville as one of their tour stops. Dancers will leap and twirl on the stage of the Grand Ole ...
Leigh Goldberger, Ruby Mae Lefebvre and Elliana Kluherz join the Wilis in Giselle Oregon Ballet Theatre, "Giselle" tech rehearsal, Keller Auditorium (Blaine Truitt Covert/Courtesy of Oregon Ballet ...
Perfection is a goal rarely, if ever, reached in ballet. Los Angeles Ballet’s production of “Giselle,” which opens its 10th season, strives for perfection and momentarily nears it, though not in all ...
The word “heartbreak” dates back to the 1570s. While the expression “break (someone’s) heart” is located closer to 1400. One would think it wouldn’t take 170 years to go from breaking hearts to ...