'Let the waltz begin!' Vienna's ball season has 18th century roots, but teens now go online to dance
VIENNA (AP) — The aristocrats of the Habsburg royal court who danced in the first of Vienna ’s famed balls in the 18th century could never have imagined how the hallmark of the Austrian capital’s ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Ferri, the star ballerina who was a principal at American Ballet Theater, will run the large Vienna company and its affiliated school. By Roslyn ...
When Sophie Grau and Iris Klopfer take to the floor as two of the debutants at Vienna's prestigious Opera Ball on Thursday, they will be dancing their way into history. It will be the first time that ...
Twenty years after their first collaboration for the Vienna Philharmonic’s New Year’s Concert Ballet, Akris’ creative director Albert Kriemler and choreographer John Neumeier have teamed up again.
Sophia Loren, Kim Kardashian, Priscilla Presley and Jane Fonda were among the stars Richard Lugner enticed, and often paid, to appear at the Vienna Opera Ball. By Javier C. Hernández The Vienna Opera ...
I couldn’t help but wondering whether the scheduling last week of two recent productions at the Vienna State Opera, Claus Guth’s TURANDOT and Cyril Teste’s SALOME, on subsequent nights had anything ...
American Ballet Theatre announced that Principal Dancer Cassandra Trenary will depart the Company at the conclusion of the 2025 Metropolitan Opera House season to join the Vienna State Opera Ballet as ...
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Vienna's opera and art treasures enchant visitors
Thirty-five years ago, I visited Vienna on my first backpacking trip to Europe. I have a faint memory of touring the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Naturhistorisches Museum, Schönbrunn Palace, and ...
‘Let the waltz begin!’ Vienna’s ball season has 18th century roots, but teens now go online to dance
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky VIENNA (AP) — The aristocrats of the Habsburg royal court who danced in the first of ...
‘Let the waltz begin!’ Vienna’s ball season has 18th century roots, but teens now go online to dance
VIENNA (AP) — The aristocrats of the Habsburg royal court who danced in the first of Vienna ’s famed balls in the 18th century could never have imagined how the hallmark of the Austrian capital’s ...
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