Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ballet dancers, Misty Copeland tells me, like to be in control. It's something about ballet itself-the painstaking quest to ...
The fundamentals of ballet haven’t changed all that much since its invention in 15th-century Italy. Yet the popular image of this deeply traditional medium has been largely defined by the talents of ...
Edgar Degas was tired of picturing dancers. For two decades he had sketched performers all over the Paris Opera Ballet, from classroom to staircase to wings. He had cheered their successes onstage and ...
The first black woman to be named principal dancer at the American Ballet Theater, Copeland now is taking on another classical role. Copeland, 33, recently posed for a Harper’s Bazaar photo shoot that ...
At the ballet Degas found a world that excited both his taste for classical beauty and his eye for modern realism. He haunted the wings and classrooms of the magnificent Palais Garnier, home of the ...
Impressionist painter Edgar Degas never expected his work to be presented to the public in three dimensions. Imagine, then, what his surprise would be at seeing not just a collection of brass statues ...
In honor of Impressionist painter Edgar Degas’ 184th birthday and the Museum of Fine Arts’ new exhibit, “French Pastels: Treasures from the Vault,” two pre-professional ballerinas convened at the ...
And yet these delightful silhouettes suggest the contradiction at the heart of Degas’s paintings: his charming images are, in fact, exposés. We witness the endless behind-the-scenes graft that goes ...
In honor of Impressionist painter Edgar Degas’ 184th birthday and the Museum of Fine Arts’ new exhibit, “French Pastels: Treasures from the Vault,” two pre-professional ballerinas convened at the ...