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
Metrotainment: An eclectic repertoire
Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal will perform three contemporary pieces infused with joie de vivre.
Dance Review: Giselle
World renowned Mariinsky (Kirov) ballet dancers are superbly skilled, particularly for romantic-era ballets like Giselle, performed in Casesarea on May 21.
The dream team
Complexions will perform a mixed bill by the company’s celebrated choreographer.
On their toes
This week, Israeli dancer and choreographer Rina Schenfeld unveils her latest work, a homage to movement, music and women on stage entitled "The Sylphide."
A magnet for choreographers
The Aspen Santa Fe Ballet presents a unique blend of contemporary and classical dance.
Arts in Brief: February 23
Yevgeny Arye in Moscow; Lizzy: the satire; Bach and ballet
Everything is beautiful at the ballet
A long list of dancers from Beersheba and the South have risen to international prominence through the Bat Dor dance school.
Style junkie: Tightening up
Decorated tights are one of this season’s must haves. Zohara is a new local brand of artistic leg wear that is slowly getting its foot in the door.
On pointe
The Israel Ballet’s winter playbill includes a piece given to the company by legendary choreographer George Balanchine.
Creating a niche
The Project is a plan put in motion 'to enrich the Israeli dance world'.