

#Throwback Thursday: Afternoon of a Faun
This week's #ThrowbackThursday features Nijinsky's controversial The Afternoon of a Faun. Ballets Russes 1912 Season poster featuring...


#Throwback Thursday: Mozartiana
This week's #ThrowbackThursday features Balanchine's Mozartiana. Sterling Hyltin and Chase Finlay, NYCB Mozartiana was choreographed by...


#Throwback Thursday: Marco Spada
This week's #ThrowbackThursday is Marco Spada, or The Bandit's Daughter. Following our concert on Sunday, senior ballet students will...


#ThrowbackThursday: The Blue Dahlia
This week's #ThrowbackThursday features another little-known ballet, The Blue Dahlia. The Blue Dahlia, or Le Dahlia bleu, was a fantastic...


#Throwback Thursday: The Beauty of Lebanon
This week's #ThrowbackThursday features The Beauty of Lebanon, or The Mountain Spirit. Otherwise known as La Belle du Liban, ou L'Esprit...


#Throwback Thursday: Agon
This week's #ThrowbackThursday features Balanchine's ballet Agon. Arthur Mitchell and Diana Adams Agon is a work for twelve dancers,...


#Throwback Thursday: The Winter's Tale
Romeo and Juliet isn't the only Shakespeare play to have been turned into a ballet. This week's #ThrowbackThursday features Christopher's...


#Throwback Thursday: Stars and Stripes
This week's #ThrowbackThursday features Balanchine's short ballet Stars and Stripes. Performed in five 'campaigns' and lasting...


#Throwback Thursday: Anna Karenina
This week's #Throwback Thursday features recent ballet Anna Karenina. Based on the iconic novel of the same name by Russian author Leo...


#Throwback Thursday: La Source
This week's #ThrowbackThursday features the 19th century ballet three act ballet La Source. Painting showing Eugenie Fiocre as Nouredda...