Giselle opens in a German village, where the peasant girl Giselle meets with her sweetheart, Albrecht. She believes that he is another peasant, but Albrecht is secretly a nobleman taking a brief ...
A small, peaceful village, bathed in sunlight. It is inhabited by simple, artless people. Giselle, a young peasant girl, is re­joicing in the sun, the blue sky, the singing of the birds and, most of ...
All credit to Lamb and Golding; considering the short practice time they must have had together, they both turned in very clean performances, with only the biggest lifts in Act II showing signs of ...
This is a Giselle with many local connections. Behind it is the company’s artistic director, Miyako Yoshida, a favourite principal at both Birmingham Royal Ballet and the Royal Ballet, where she ...
The world turns upside down for the peasant girl Giselle when she discovers her lover Albrecht is actually a nobleman promised to another. In despair, she kills herself. Her spirit joins the Wilis, ...
"Giselle" shows why Milwaukee Ballet Artistic Director Michael Pink was happy that Jennifer Hackbarth decided to move back home. Without lowering high standards for dancing, Pink has always stressed ...
Ballet Arkansas has a busy weekend scheduled, with two productions onstage at the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts.