WEATHER ALERT
‘This innocence and hope:’ Russian Ballet Orlando offers free monthly classes for children
Read full article: ‘This innocence and hope:’ Russian Ballet Orlando offers free monthly classes for childrenWhen Katerina Fedotov’s son was a toddler, she was spending hundreds of dollars trying to find activities he would like.
Orlando Ballet marks 30 years of providing free dance classes to children
Read full article: Orlando Ballet marks 30 years of providing free dance classes to childrenThe Orlando Ballet S.T.E.P.S. program is now in its 30th year of providing free dance classes to children who might not otherwise have access to quality dance education.
National Ballet of Ukraine to perform in Orlando for humanitarian benefit event
Read full article: National Ballet of Ukraine to perform in Orlando for humanitarian benefit eventOrlando’s Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts and Ginsburg Family Foundation have announced a first of its kind performance by the world-renowned National Ballet of Ukraine to benefit Ukrainian citizens, refugees and veteran services, according to a news release from the Dr. Phillips Center.
Russian Ballet Orlando feels fallout from Ukraine conflict
Read full article: Russian Ballet Orlando feels fallout from Ukraine conflictKaterina Fedotov, who was born and raised in Ukraine, is a fourth-generation ballet performer. She shares her American dream with her parents, who in 2000 founded Russian Ballet Orlando.
A night at the ballet, in time for ‘Nutcracker’ season
Read full article: A night at the ballet, in time for ‘Nutcracker’ seasonHamrick's Live Arts Global company is producing A Night at the Ballet, a free streaming event that premieres this week. They depend on a live audience to do their work, of course, and most live paycheck to paycheck. The result is “A Night at the Ballet,” a free streaming event that premieres Thursday and was produced by Live Arts Global, founded by Hamrick and her partners, Christine Shevchenko (a principal dancer at ABT) and Joanna DeFelice. AP: What gave you the idea for “A Night at the Ballet”? But that was really just the dancers, and we thought, how can we help everybody in this live arts world?