DALLAS — Franz isn’t the sharpest young man in the village; nevertheless his sweetheart, Swanhilda, loves him. “He’s kind of a really big flirt. I think that’s what she fell for,” said 17-year-old ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick At La Scala, Ratmansky’s original choreography makes details and nuances of the story pop, as if a carapace of formulaic interpretation ...
Swanhilda is in love with Franz and her affections are returned until Franz becomes enamored of a lifelike dancing doll created by the peculiar inventor Dr. Coppelius in the beloved ballet, “Coppelia.
“Coppélia” is returning to the Poway Center for the Performing Arts in two performances this weekend. This is the first time Southern California Ballet has staged the complete two-hour ballet since ...
What could be funny about a love triangle, jealousy and deception? Plenty, especially if it’s all caused by a doll. The Olympic Ballet Theatre is staging “Coppélia” April 7 at the Everett Performing ...
GRAND RAPIDS -- A young man who falls in love with a picture of an unattainable woman is nothing new. But falling for that which is inanimate is a little more off the beaten path. But among the mayhem ...
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