Marc Ribaud has choreographed a new interpretation of the 1870 ballet classic Coppélia, transferring the setting to the fantastical world of the famous French filmmaker Georges Méliès. This epic story ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick At La Scala, Ratmansky’s original choreography makes details and nuances of the story pop, as if a carapace of formulaic interpretation ...
Why is Connecticut Ballet bringing back its Léo Delibes’ “Coppélia”? Because we could all use a laugh. A beautiful, romantic, exquisitely choreographed ballet dancing laugh. The show played the ...
The eclectic cast of 12 dancers come from a variety of training and professional backgrounds, echoing the production’s use of different dance styles to make the story relevant to audiences today.
PLATTSBURGH — Doll enchantment is front and center in the Adirondack Dance Company’s “An Evening of the Arts featuring Coppélia.” It will will be presented at SUNY Plattsburgh’s E. Glenn Giltz ...
A doll come to life, love triangles, illusions, doubles - the story of Coppelia is just as intriguing and fanciful today as it was in 1870! From the Paris Opera Ballet; Choreography by Patrice Bart.
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