Contemporary ballet

The image depicts a striking moment in the first act of Maslow’s Peak. Set in a lush, jungle-like environment, long ropes adorned with hanging foliage and knots descend from above, creating the illusion of vines. A group of BalletX dancers dressed in black, military-fitting costumes with sheer panels stand in formation under dramatic lighting, evoking a sense of intensity and ritual. Each dancer stands behind a rope and synchronously lifts their arms in strong, angular gestures in front of their chest to surround the dropped ropes. The backdrop features dense tropical plants and misty green lighting, enhancing the immersive, nature-inspired atmosphere.
Photo: Vikki Sloviter

A Ballet for Everyone

Ziying Cui

Jennifer Archibald’s world premiere at the BalletX Festival at the Mann

he image features a group of dancers from Matthew Neenan’s Mapping Out A Sky, wearing striking black-and-white costumes with bold vertical stripes. The ensemble forms a dynamic composition with varied poses, showcasing their individual artistry while maintaining a collective harmony. Set against a deep blue background, the dancers exhibit fluid movements and elegant lines, creating a visually compelling and unified performance.
Photo: Christopher Duggan

BalletX’s Fall Series 2024 – A Celebration of Innovation, Tradition, and Cultural Fusion

Ziying Cui

Three choreographers render a dazzling show to celebrate BalletX’s new journey.

Photo: Jano Cohen

Feeling Beyond the Facts: A Write Back Atcha

Ella-Gabriel Mason

Why dance a story ripped from the headlines?

Photo: Courtesy of Koulman Dance Company

Koulman Dance Offers Treadmill, Technique, and Tradition

Caitlin Green

Soloist Grace Kimble invites audience onto the Treadmill for a marathon showcase.