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Robert Joffrey and Gerald Arpino founded a dance company together in 1956. In the beginning, Arpino caravaned around the country with a small group of dancers while Joffrey stayed back, managing th… ...
Curators say a Joffrey Ballet retrospective, opening first in New York, is long overdue The exhibit tells the story of the risk-taking dance troupe from its New York City origins to becoming ...
‘The Joffrey + Ballet in the U.S.’ Tells a Story Bigger Than Itself More than just a show about ballet, this exhibition explores dance in New York, L.A. and Chicago; culture and counterculture ...
Two young dancers from Andalusia Ballet recently had the experience of a lifetime and spent a week in New York City, where ...
The Joffrey Ballet’s Christine Rocas dances the role of Juliet in Krzysztof Pastor’s version of “Romeo and Juliet,” to be performed by the company at New York’s Lincoln Center.
The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center will soon present a new large-scale exhibition, The Joffrey + Ballet in the U.S. Despite The Joffrey Ballet's size and ...
About the event: The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center is pleased to present a new large-scale exhibition, The Joffrey + Ballet in the U.S.
The Joffrey Ballet Concert Group presents a mixed bill that includes two world premieres by artistic director Bradley Shelver, Random People With Beautiful Parts and 12th Room, as well as two new ...
The Joffrey Ballet was founded in 1956 with a radical idea: that ballet was for everyone. In a new large-scale exhibit at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center, The ...
He led the Joffrey for two decades after co-founder Robert Joffrey died in 1988. Arpino moved the ballet company from New York to Chicago in 1995 as it was on the brink of closure. It was risky.
Making the leap to choreograph for a company as large as the Joffrey—as Chanel DaSilva has—is a feat for any artist. For women and people of color, it's especially rare.