“I’m a tyrant,” claims ballet icon Suzanne Farrell, while coaching dancers of Boston Ballet recently at the company’s rehearsal space in the South End. But she says it with a warm smile, a soft voice, ...
Two principal dancers will say farewell in the 2026-27 season, which features the revival of Balanchine’s “Pithoprakta” and Alexei Ratmansky’s “Romeo and Juliet.” By Adam Nagourney The spring season ...
In just over a decade, The Suzanne Farrell Ballet has evolved into a highly lauded ballet company that the New York Times calls “one of the most courageous projects in ballet today.” Led by legendary ...
Kate Costlow, who lives and works in Frederick, recently joined the advisory board for the Suzanne Farrell Ballet, the Kennedy Center’s ballet company. The company will perform “Balanchine, Béjart, ...
Friday night in the University at Buffalo's Center for the Arts might have been just another trip down memory lane for former New York City Ballet superstar Suzanne Farrell, but for those in ...
Among Washington's cultural lights, the modest Suzanne Farrell Ballet is undeniably one of the classiest. Farrell schools her dancers in the kind of understated glamour, alluring reserve and attention ...
If you want to see American ballet at its best, there’s nothing better than the choreography of George Balanchine. The Suzanne Farrell Ballet seeks to remind the audience of that with three of his ...
Starting a ballet company from scratch in today's inhospitable climate is harder than planting a garden on rock in a drought. The financial barriers alone are prohibitive, and the American ...