Ballet Arizona, Arizona Opera and The Phoenix Symphony Introduce TRIO

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AZCentral.com: “Phoenix-Area Ballet, Symphony, and Opera Plan Joint Show”

“Instead of choosing from among the ballet, opera or symphony when making a donation to the arts, patrons of any one of those Phoenix organizations now can write a single […]
AZCentral.com: “Ballet Arizona Still Lacks Moving Funds”

“Weekday afternoons at Ballet Arizona’s Phoenix studio often see five or six little girls in leotards hopping around in a line in front of the restroom while their classes are […]
The Arizona Republic: “‘Balanchine’ Inspires Dancers to Emotion in Phoenix”

“Comedian Martin Mull is credited with the oft-quoted aphorism, ‘Writing about music is like dancing about architecture.’ The problem with this seeming truism, however, is that dancing about architecture might […]
AZCentral.com: “Ballet Arizona’s ‘Topia’ at Desert Botanical Garden”

Making ballet is different from what you might expect. For one thing, it’s slow. Ib Andersen is standing in the middle of Ballet Arizona’s studio with dancer Roman Zavarov. They are working […]
Ballet Arizona’s ‘Director’s Choice’ dances across spectrum

It’s an age-old question. Do you go to the concert to hear the sonata, or to hear Horowitz play it? To see “Hamlet” or Gielgud? “Tosca” or Callas? Ballet Arizona’s “Director’s […]
AZCentral.com: “Ballet Arizona’s ‘Director’s Choice’ at Orpheum”

“One of the stars of Ballet Arizona is back, after a year away from dancing. Natalia Magnicaballi blew out her anterior cruciate ligament in a devastating injury last year that for many professional […]
AZCentral.com: “Best Partnership: Phoenix Symphony and Ballet Arizona”

“Each performance company by itself is great, but the combination is greater than the sum of the parts. Too often ballet troupes around the country dance to recorded music. But […]
AZCentral.com: “Costumer Keeps Ballet on Pointe”

“Leonor Texidor has a steady hand and a keen eye as she works her fingers through tulle and tutus, along princess seams, petticoats of brocade and jacquard, and velvet robes […]