Founded during Louis XIV's opulent 17th-century reign and housed in the ornate Palais Garnier, the Paris Opera Ballet embodies Old World glamour. With "Red Carpet," a new work by choreographer Hofesh ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The choreographers Johan Inger and William Forsythe will open the Paris Opera Ballet season with three pieces. By David Belcher For Johan Inger, ...
Praised for his intense, visceral, and electrifying movement, Oliver Award-winning choreographer Hofesh Shechter began working with Paris Opera Ballet in 2018 setting previous pieces on the Company: ...
During Paris Fashion Week, a secretive newsletter circulates among young Parisians that lists out all the best parties of the week and the chances one might be able to sneak in without an RSVP. Many ...
Manuel Legris, a former étoile, returns to Paris Opera Ballet to stage his version of “Sylvia.” By Roslyn Sulcas He brought grace and power to his roles before a serious injury encouraged him to try ...
José Martinez, dance director of the Paris Opera Ballet since 2022, is set on bringing pointe shoes into the 21st century. "It's important to bring the company into our time, to see how we can live ...
In "Red Carpet," a spine-shivering performance by the Paris Opera Ballet, the audience is invited to the sort of dance party that goes on till dawn in smoky nightclubs. That sense of after-hours ...
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