Matthew Neenan

Matthew Neenan, a white man with light short-cut hair and bright blue eyes, stares forward. He wears a grey-ish blue casual button-down shirt.
Photo: Stephen K. Mack

Quiet Loves and Potent Griefs: An Interview with Matthew Neenan

Caedra Scott-Flaherty

The beginning of a new chapter, a chance to connect with new people and find new voices.

Photo: Susan Kettering

Momentary bliss in Northern Michigan

Ellen Miller

At Traverse City Dance Project, contemporary joy stole the show.

Photo: Mark Garvin

BODYTRAFFIC Serves Up a Robust Program

Courtney Colón

The LA-based company offered up a varied bill showcasing a high level technique and artistry

Photo: Vikki Sloviter

BalletX Reflects on Loneliness, Hope, and the Holidays

Christina Catanese

A Nutcracker-alternative, holiday-inspired dance, perfect for anyone who has ever felt isolated by holiday cheer.

Photo: Alexander Iziliaev

Of Stravinsky and Men

Mira Treatman

They bowed together as choreographer and muse but undoubtedly without the violence.

Photo: Erin Baiano

Having Fun at the Ballet

Lynn Matluck Brooks

When was the last time you actually had fun seeing the ballet?

Photo: Alexander Iziliaev

A Tribute and a Promise – PAB Closes out the Season

Lynn Matluck Brooks

May Pennsylvania Ballet settle, take root, and flourish.

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: 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

Great Xpectations

Lisa Bardarson

Each Ballet X dancer committed to the choreography with the precision of an elocutionist, every movement enunciated perfectly and laden with meaning.