When we think of ballet, we often imagine lithe, lean, long-limbed ballerinas gracefully and effortlessly performing demanding technical feats. However, maintaining a body that fulfills this aesthetic ...
“If everyone knew how physically cruel dancing really is, nobody would watch,” said Margot Fonteyn, prima ballerina assoluta of The Royal Ballet. “Only those people who enjoy bull fights.” From The ...
Award-winning aerial photographer Brad Walls’ impressive new series “Ballerine de l’air” was inspired by fellow Australian artist Olive Cotton’s “Tea cup ballet,” a 1935 photograph that “evolved after ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Collaborating with the choreographer Jamar Roberts for the New York City Ballet fashion gala, Iris van Herpen created costumes that merged fantasy and form. Collaborating with ...
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