Italy's Dancers, Stuck At Home, Are Taking Class Via App
Marina Harss talks to four dancers from across the country about how they're staying in shape and in touch despite being more or less trapped in their houses. " The New York Times
Marina Harss talks to four dancers from across the country about how they're staying in shape and in touch despite being more or less trapped in their houses. " The New York Times
Venetians are posting photos to the Facebook group Venezia Pulita (Clean Venice), saying that they've never seen the water in the canals so clear. It's not that they're suddenly far less pol…
Garnet Henderson's guide includes more than just obvious advice such as "keep three to six months' worth of income in savings" (which, she acknowledges, is impossible for many dancers). One …
Of the dozen or more such articles that we've seen so far, this one from David Patrick Stearns is our favorite so far " not only because it offers a lot of options, but also because of his s…
The replica Elizabethan theatre in the Shenandoah Valley normally thrives, in the usual hand-to-mouth way, with a mix of school groups and out-of-town visitors. Now both are gone indefinitel…
I doubt it will surprise any of you to learn that I'd been growing increasingly worried about the inability of Mrs. T's doctors to rouse her from the medically induced coma into which she wa…
Jazz doesn't want to stay home and chill, so members of the Jazz Journalists Association have launched JazzOnLockdown: Hear It Here, a series of curated v-logs featuring performance videos o…
Moira Macdonald was at Pacific Northwest Ballet's final (in too many senses) dress rehearsal for a program the public won't get to attend. "There was no one in the seat in front of me, no on…
"The few people present in the hall … were asked not to applaud because such meager clapping would sound pallid to listeners tuning in from elsewhere. But for those who were there, it was …
"If you read The Plague long ago, perhaps for a college class, … perhaps you paid more attention to the buboes and the lime pits than to the narrator's depiction of the 'hectic exaltation'…
Alexis Soloski, who wrote a dissertation on the subject, reminds us that playwrights from Sophocles through Shaw to Kushner and Kramer have grappled with the subject. "It's only a matter of …
With the rest of the company's summer season in Sydney cancelled, including the popular and lucrative outdoor Opera on the Harbour, CEO Rory Jeffes said, "suddenly we were in a position wher…
"After an emergency meeting over the weekend, the India Motion Picture Producers' Association said Monday that it would request the suspension of all film, TV, advertising and web series sho…
"In 2017, having realized how much business the gallery did through online previews before art fairs, the dealer David Zwirner decided to develop virtual viewing rooms. Now, as art fairs are…
"The Society of London Theatre (Solt) and UK Theatre, the industry body that represents nearly every British theatre, announced that, as of Monday night, all its members would close their do…
A grand-niece of Susan B. Anthony, Dwyer was only the second woman ever to win a principal chair in a major U.S. orchestra. She joined the BSO in 1952 (negotiating a higher-than-usual salary…
"We will refocus some grant programmes to help compensate individual artists and freelancers for lost earnings," said a statement from Arts Council England. "This will require further planni…
AMC will keep its theatres dark for six to 12 weeks; Regal, Landmark, Alamo Drafthouse, Showcase, Harkins, and Bow Tie have closed indefinitely; ArcLight and Pacific Theaters will close this…
Books continue to be written about what it was like to live in Germany under Hitler. I wonder if any of the authors have auditioned Wilhelm Furtwängler's wartime broadcasts with the Berlin …
"Inigo Philbrick probably didn't set out to become one of the art world's great enigmas when, at the age of 24, he opened a gallery and consultancy in London" and went on to become a conspic…
"[The Palais de Lomé in Togo] is a remarkable achievement for one of the world's poorest countries, where almost 70 percent of the rural population lives below the global poverty line. … …
It cost more than £750 million (that was well over a billion dollars then), the grand opening at the turn of the millennium was one snafu after another, actual visitor numbers were half o…
Ben Brantley and Jesse Green give their takes on the 15 shows for which Sondheim wrote music and lyrics and the three for which he was lyricist (with music by Leonard Bernstein, Jule Styne, …
Ben Brantley: "When it comes to emotions, Sondheim " more than any other composer from the Broadway songbook " is the one I trust to tell me the truth. That's because in the world of Sondhei…
Jesse Green: "Having long taken for granted that he is the greatest composer-lyricist the United States has produced, we can perhaps now notice that he is also an artist to place in the line…