As we prepare to send off 2009 and embrace a new decade, we look back into what was hot, fun & fab around the ballet blogosphere to pick our favorite things this year. Feel free to share yours too. Favorite Blog Posts Haglund Heel’s “ABT needs a Mayerling” campaign The coolest ballet campaign of the [...]
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E=mc2
Kool Thing
by Emilia on December 30, 2009
Ballet Myths Busted
by Emilia on December 10, 2009
Things have changed a lot in the last century in terms of technological advances and ways to exchange information. This means people have changed as well, with new generations becoming harder to impress and more likely to spend time in front of the TV or computer where everything can be found at the click of [...]
Tagged as: Balanchine, Ballet, Ballet Boyz, Ballet Myths, Ballet Newbie, Bintley, E=mc2, Michael Clark Company, Mixed Bill, Morphoses, Wayne McGregor, Wheeldon
Supermassive Black Hole
by Linda on September 27, 2009
It is interesting to discover how choreographers find inspiration for a new piece and how they bring their ideas alive through dance. When David Bintley first announced he would do a ballet inspired by a physics equation, E=mc2, many were puzzled. How could Bintley turn an abstract mathematical statement into a ballet? Using David Bodanis‘s [...]
Tagged as: Aaron Robinson, Alexander Campbell, Aonghus Hoole, Birmingham Hippodrome Theatre, BRB, Carol-Anne Millar, Celeritas2, Christopher Rodgers-Wilson, David Bintley, David Bodanis, Dusty Button, E=mc2, Einstein, Elisha Willis, Energy, Forsythe, Garry Stewart, Gaylene Cummerfield, In the Middle Somewhat Elevated, Joseph Caley, Kosuke Yamamoto, Mass, Matthew Hindson, Matthew Lawrence, Mozart, Natasha Oughtred, New Works, Peter Mumford, Physics, Powder, Robert Parker, Samara Downs, Stanton Welch, Steven Montieth, The Centre and its Oppposite, Triple Bill, Yasuo Atsuji












