Ballet
The Eifman Ballet’s 'Crime and Punishment' returns to Israel
Over three decades in the making, 'Crime and Punishment' will be presented next week at the Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center. This tour will mark the company’s 17th visit to Israel.
A dance of redemption at Tel Aviv ballet
'Dreams' creator Michel Franco talks to 'Post' as new film opens in Israel - interview
Jack Thorpe Baker: A British ballet sensation finds his second chance in Jerusalem
Pas de deux
Dancers from the New York City Ballet perform works by Balanchine, Tharp and Gold.
Ballet masters
The Royal Winnipeg Ballet presents dance enthusiasts with a rare treat – a work by Maurice Wainrot.
In the ghetto
The newest take on Bizet’s ‘Carmen’ is by South African choreographer Dada Masilo, who sets her tale in the slums of Johannesburg.
Dance Review: The Jerusalem Ballet
The dated, neo-classical performance by pupils and alumni of the dance school had little to offer.
The right moves
‘The Ascent,’ a gala evening with the Jerusalem Ballet, highlights the tail end of Hot Dance festival
Baryshnikov arrives to perform
Self-deprecating ballet dancer comes to "meet a new generation."
From Russia with love
Leading Russian choreographer Boris Eifman brings his company back to Israel, this time with ‘Red Giselle’ and ‘Onegin’.
One step back, two steps forward
Georgian Nat'l Ballet draws from deep wellspring.
Eifman Ballet returns to Tel Aviv
During their stay the company will present two works, Red Giselle and Onegin.
Taking flight
It’s been a great year for choreographer Dafi Eltabeb, and it all began with ‘Airline.'