The School of the Hamburg Ballet John Neumeier

The School of the Hamburg Ballet, established in 1978, trains young people from all over the world for a professional dance career. All classes are held in the Ballettzentrum Hamburg – John Neumeier. This building has nine studios, used by both the Hamburg Ballet Company and the School. Boarding facilities are also available within the… Continue reading The School of the Hamburg Ballet John Neumeier

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NYC Ballet’s Unity Phelan on Christopher Wheeldon’s Polyphonia

Unity Phelan discusses finding her “Unity-ness” in a role previously performed by Wendy Whelan and Maria Kowroski in Christopher Wheeldon’s POLYPHONIA, and the parallels between the ballet’s 9th Movement pas de deux and Stanley Kubrick’s film EYES WIDE SHUT, which share the same piece of the Ligeti score.

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Chopin Dances – Two Ballets by Jerome Robbins

Two Ballets by Jerome Robbins DANCES AT A GATHERING Music: Frédéric Chopin Choreography: Jerome Robbins Costumes: Joe Eula Lighting: Jennifer Tipton THE CONCERT Music: Frédéric Chopin Choreography: Jerome Robbins Set: Saul Steinberg Costumes: Irene Sharaff Lighting: Jennifer Tipton Conductor: Nathan Brock Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra Piano: Michal Bialk The Hamburg Ballet

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Anatomy of a Dance: Jared Angle on LITURGY

Jared Angle discusses the technical and physical challenges of stepping into a role choreographed by Christopher Wheeldon on former Principal Dancer Jock Soto, and the problems of holding your breath in anticipation while concentrating on choreographically intense moments.

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English National Ballet: La Sylphide – Frank Andersen on the story

Frank Andersen on the story behind August Bournonville’s La Sylphide. August Bournonville’s classic Romantic ballet is devotedly recreated by Eva Kloborg and Frank Andersen in this captivating production, and is accompanied by an enchanting score, played live by English National Ballet Philharmonic.

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Anatomy of a Dance: Russell Janzen on Peter Martins’ SWAN LAKE

Russell Janzen talks about the importance of the Black Swan pas de deux in the dramatic action of Swan Lake, and the level of trust required between himself and the ballerina in the role of Odette/Odile (Teresa Reichlen) that helps convey the emotional connection the two characters share.

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World Ballet Day 2017

On October 5, 2017 San Francisco Ballet is collaborating with the Australian Ballet, Bolshoi Ballet, The Royal Ballet, and The National Ballet of Canada to bring you a 20-hour live stream of classes, rehearsals, interviews, and more.