Nadia Mara, a multidimensional dancer of delicate precision and deep expressiveness, is leaving Atlanta Ballet. After 15 years of soulful performances that made...
Sue Schroeder, artistic director of Core Dance, recently brought her contemporary dance company to an art and design center in La Cuisine, France -- a relativel...
Beginning next September, Atlanta Ballet’s 90th-anniversary season promises impressive variety, with nods to the company’s rich history and a turn toward divers...
A gilded leather-bound book opens, its covers spanning much of the stage. Giant botanical print images of flowers hover in the air backed by a shimmering green ...
On Saturday night, dancers Jessica Assef and Moíses Martín, substituting for Emily Carrico and Jacob Bush, paired beautifully in the opening moments of Helgi To...
In 2012, then-Atlanta Ballet artistic director John McFall announced a three-year partnership with Israeli choreographer Ohad Naharin in an effort to modernize ...
The bold Atlanta Opera world premiere of Out of Darkness: Two Remain debuted Thursday. The story of two Holocaust survivors -- one Jewish and one gay -- is told...
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Call Me By Your Name. Luca Guadagnino directs James Ivory’s script based on the 2007 novel by André Aciman about the romantic relationship between a 17-yea...
Audiences have one last chance to see Atlanta Ballet perform John McFall’s version of The Nutcracker (through December 28) before the company unveils a new vers...
For John McFall, the joy of art comes from the process of its creation. It’s the artistic journey that matters as much as the art itself, and for 21 years, McFall’s artistic path helped elevate Atlanta Ballet into an internationally recognized company and touched the lives of thousands of kids who have taken classes at the ballet’s Centre for Dance Education....