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A Tempo on Saturday (2/25) turns the spotlight on the International Association of Blacks in Dance, which held its first in-person conference in three years this past January.
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A Tempo this Saturday (12/31 at 7 pm) features a discussion with Hong Kong Ballet Artistic Director Septime Webre about the company's production of Romeo + Juliet.
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A Tempo this Saturday (12/10 at 7 pm) visits the new Pre-K ballet class launched this year by Newark, NJ's public schools district.
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A Tempo this Saturday (11/26 at 7 pm) features a conversation with Philadelphia Ballet Executive Director Shelly Power about plans to expand its home dance center.
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Gounod's much-loved opera based on Shakespeare's romantic tragedy comes to us from the NCPA. This will be followed by music of Andre Messenger adapted and conducted by John Lanchberry, Messenger's two-act ballet "The Two Pigeons."
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A Tempo this week looks at Ballet Hispánico's Doña Peron, an effort to reclaim the story of the iconic and complex Latina figure, and The Dessoff Choirs' upcoming performance of music by Vicente Lusitano, a Portuguese Renaissance composer of African descent.
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We’re back at the Vienna State Opera for this week’s Sunday Opera (9/11 3:00 p.m.) and their recent production of Puccini’s “Manon Lescaut.”
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Its home destroyed after Hurricane Ida's floodwaters surged through downtown Lambertville, Roxey Ballet is returning to the stage, albeit a temporary one,…
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When Dallas Black Dance Theatre's Academy first created its Espresso Nutcracker in 2018, bringing together parts of the Tchaikovsky ballet with Duke…
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A Tempo this week continues its look at how performing arts organizations are adapting their seasons, including holiday traditions, amid the Covid-19…