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Texas Ballet Theater’s longest serving artistic director previously danced as a member of the Royal Ballet and worked with celebrities like Elton John and John Travolta.
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An annual poetry contest expands into the world of dance
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"The arts have just always been a big part of my life," Lawson said. "I think arts month is important because it exposes the arts to people that maybe don't have that in their daily lives, and it's a way for us to share what we do on a bigger platform."
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The internationally recognized ballet dancer was the North Texas company’s longest serving artistic director from 2003 to 2022.
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Misty Copeland, the first Black woman promoted to principle dancer at American Ballet Theatre, headlined the 26th annual Destiny Award Luncheon at the Omni Dallas Hotel, benefiting St. Philip’s School & Community Center. Copeland encouraged young artists to seek mentorship and build community as they pursue creative careers.
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North Central Ballet is launching its first sensory-friendly ‘Nutcracker’ featuring softer lighting, lower sounds and a relaxed environment.
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When TaKiyah Wallace-McMillian was researching ballet classes for her daughter, she noticed a pattern. The majority of students and instructors at the ballet studios she found were white.
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Weber, a Savannah resident and a sophomore studying academics through iUniversity Preparatory School, was recently named one of the members of the 12th Texas Young Masters class.
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From “Seussical” the musical to a community “Come to Gather” event, complete with appetizers, wine and music, there’s no shortage of options to keep you and your loved ones entertained this weekend. Still searching for Valentine vibes? Some R&B violin might tug on your heart strings — and the tragic romance of “Romeo and Juliet” remains classic for a reason.
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Clara’s ballet dream begins as it always does — with the Rat King.
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Dracula springs back to life in Texas Ballet Theater’s Fort Worth season opener.
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