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NYCB’s winter premiere offering
Here is NYCB's promo vid for Justin Peck's new ballet based on Hans Christian Andersen's The Most Incredible Thing which premieres on Groundhog Day. Very slick and enticing marketing effort. Our fingers are crossed…
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Let's get it started, folks. Winter Season begins tomorrow! We have loved this marketing campaign since Day 1. Illustrator Jamie Lee Reardin's little cat-like faces full of cat attitude and ultra-long skinny-kitty limbs just…
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As of January 1, 2016, the State Primorsky Opera and Ballet Theater in Vladivostok, Russia has been officially re-designated as the Primorsky Stage of the Mariinsky Theatre. There is a new beautiful website, still…
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NYCB 2016 Art Series – Marcel Dzama and Amy Sedaris?
Chess moves are coming to New York City Ballet's 2016 Art Series. Canadian born, Brooklyn-based, chess enthusiast, contemporary artist Marcel Dzama will be the featured artist this winter. His installation on the Promenade will…
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Bolshoi Ballet in Cinema presents Jean-Christophe Maillot’s THE TAMING OF THE SHREW on Sunday, January 24th. The cast is as follows: Katharina, the Shrew: Ekaterina KrysanovaPetruchio Vladislav LantratovBianca: Olga SmirnovaLucentio: Semyon…
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NYCB Nutcracker – New Year’s Eve
Don't cry because you finished the nuts. Smile because you had the nuts… — Mr. Squirrel Yes, okay, but Squirrel Wisdom is sometimes hard wisdom to follow. Haglund cracked a final unscheduled Nut on…