Kate Stanforth tells PEOPLE she was training at a pre-professional level when symptoms of myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) ...
While there’s no “one way” to become a professional ballerina, many performers who dance for a living follow a typical trajectory. Keep reading to learn the steps (you are a dancer, after all) to help ...
At a pivotal time in their ballet careers, we caught up with three graduating students as they consider their futures ...
ON ROADS AS A WHITE BUILDING THAT HAS TRULY STOOD THE TEST OF TIME? KELLIE SCHOOL OF DANCE HAS BEEN TEACHING BALLET, TAP, JAZZ AND MORE TO CHILDREN ALL ACROSS THE CRESCENT CITY FOR MORE THAN 75 YEARS.
In theater, “break a leg” is a phrase used to wish a performer luck. But for ballet dancers, it isn’t simply an expression but an occupational reality. The intense physical demands of ballet put ...
Performances in N.Y.C. At the School of American Ballet’s new health and wellness center, bodies and minds share equal billing and everyone gets the help they need. Credit... Supported by By Gia ...
Brazil-born dancer Iago Breschi celebrated his 29th birthday earlier this month, and on that day he took a moment to consider that he’s living a life he never thought possible. Known for his stunning ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Olivia Book of Ballet West is one of the first professional ballet dancers to have a limb difference. Olivia Book, who is from Grimsby, Ontario, on the shore of Lake ...