SARATOGA SPRINGS >> Longtime New York City Ballet photographer Paul Kolnik shared his perspective from behind the lens with ballet-goers last week in a special pre-performance talk. The well-known ...
Award-winning aerial photographer Brad Walls’ impressive new series “Ballerine de l’air” was inspired by fellow Australian artist Olive Cotton’s “Tea cup ballet,” a 1935 photograph that “evolved after ...
On a foggy stage, five ballet dancers move like petals caught in the breeze. Arms arc like leaves reaching for the light while toes whisper on the floor. In the first act of “Exposed: A Ballet on the ...
Editor’s note: An untold number of unheralded artists live in Colorado, those creators who can’t (or don’t want to) get into galleries and rely on word of mouth, luck or social media to make a living.
In one corner, Alexandre Proia curls and tenses, a spotted faun in orange loin cloth. In another, the Ballet Boyz muscle through a duet while Karole Armitage strikes a pose in sequins and fur. The ...
BERKOVIC BEHIND THE SCENES: “My backstage photography started with a stripper.” Pamela Berkovic was unabashed about how her career has played out. “Then it evolved into fashion, theater, movies, ...
Over a long career, her pictures, whether of famed dance troupes or experimental works, reflected what one admirer called “her love affair with dance.” By Neil Genzlinger Nan Melville, a widely ...
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