For Houston Ballet dancer Saul Newport, Rock and Roll and Tutus is more than just a performance program. It is a test of versatility, artistry, and endurance. Moving between the joy and vigor of ...
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Houston Ballet’s Rock and Roll and Tutus brings together legendary choreographers with fresh new voices, and among them is Jacquelyn Long, who not only performs but also contributes her own original ...
The most imposing character in Annabelle Lopez Ochoa’s first work for Houston Ballet is the stationary "figure" that serves as a set: an ancient-looking, gnarly tree whose bare, twisted branches ...
TORY DOBRIN: I don’t like the word formula, but it’s true that we’ve found a thing that works and we’ve stuck to it. The comedy came out of the gay liberation movement in the US in the mid 1970s, and ...
Tiler Peck is no ordinary prima ballerina. That was evident in 2017, when she appeared on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” and performed what looked like a floating moonwalk on pointe shoes to a pop song by ...
After three years of lockdown, I’ve spent much of my summer trying to catch up on the visual and performing arts. Fortunately, discounts abound. Just in the last couple of weeks, I saw: Good ...