Léon Bakst, The Eclectic Genius Of The Ballets Russes: A Documentary Exhibition In Venice
The documentary exhibition Léon Bakst: Symbol Of The Ballets Russes is a unique occasion to admire...
Read MorePosted by Maria Pia Pagani | 25th Oct 2018 | Design, Italy, News, Russia, Theatre and Dance
The documentary exhibition Léon Bakst: Symbol Of The Ballets Russes is a unique occasion to admire...
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According to their artistic director, Yaron Lifschitz, Circa’s En Masse “speaks of fresh starts...
Read MorePosted by Yulia Shamporova | 30th Apr 2018 | Russia, Theatre and Dance
Celebrating 2018 as the Year of Ballet in Russia, it’s worth paying homage to the outstanding...
Read MorePosted by Stefanie Bäuerle | 12th Mar 2018 | Interview, Serbia, Theatre and Dance, Theatre and Politics
The Serbian choreographer, performance artist, and stage director Milos Sofrenovic has been at...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 26th Jun 2017 | LGBTQ+ Theatre, Review, United Kingdom
Ponyboy Curtis are a cult phenomenon. Chris Goode’s queer performance collective has won plaudits...
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