BalletX

Photo: Candice DeTore

Locating oneself in cricket chirps

Thomas Choinacky

The record skips again.

Photo: Bill Hebert

Architectures of Time and Space

Lynn Matluck Brooks

Hellmut and Brenda hold the stage as centers of calm, strength, and wisdom amid BalletX’s young virtuosi.

Photo: Alexander Iziliaev

How is a Ballet Like a Plane Explosion?

Jenna Horton

In transition, we experience, momentarily, what we leave behind and where we are going.

Photo: Christopher Brooks

Hot Ballet in Cool Mt. Gretna

Lynn Matluck Brooks

BalletX brought five dances, ten dancers, and a storm of energy to Mt. Gretna's stage.

Photo: Alexander Iziliaev

BalletX: A Ten-Year Retrospective of Technique and Theatrics

Gregory King

BalletX’s ten-year celebration was a thank-you note to Philadelphia.

Photo: Alexander Iziliaev

Ballet Beasts: Animals All

Lynn Matluck Brooks

Our movement, our mating, our social veneer, and our violence barely sheathe our inner beastliness.

Photo: Bill Hebert

BalletX Brings Fonte’s Beasts Alive at the Wilma Theater

Gregory King

Felesina whittled through the space before washing the floors with her fluid, muscled body.

Photo: Bill Hebert

Marley and the City: BalletX Inherits Dance/UP’s Portable Dance Floor

Gregory King

"Bringing dance to unexpected spaces in the city will expand the dialogue on dance and build new audiences."

Photo: Alexander Iziliaev

Amazing, Awesome BalletX

Carolyn Merritt

Language falls short of the wonder of their performance.

Photo: Bill Heber

Brisk Ballet for a Fall Season

Patricia Graham

Balletx's Fall Series delivered strong dancing and choreography from three disparate choreographers.