Press: New take on iconic poster celebrates artist, ballet
By Jo Anne Triplett for LEO Weekly October 11, 2017 A ballet pointe shoe resting atop an egg. How simple — and how odd. The two do not normally go … Continued
By Jo Anne Triplett for LEO Weekly October 11, 2017 A ballet pointe shoe resting atop an egg. How simple — and how odd. The two do not normally go … Continued
By Keith Waits for ARTS-LOUISVILLE October 1st, 2017 When Robert Curran states in his opening remarks that this program will make you feel like you are “in” the dance and … Continued
Enchant. Mesmerizing, Captivating movement. As we all come together and Unite. Unite And breathe as one, Allowing the music To pave the path and tell our limbs To move. To … Continued
In “Stage + Studio” this week, Louisville Ballet’s Annie Honebrink reflects on beginning ballet. When you are three years old there is not a lot in your repertoire for a ballet … Continued
In this week’s Stage + Studio, Louisville Ballet’s “Studio Connections” takes center stage as dancer Annie Honebrink reflects on the relationship between music and emotion. Sometimes the hard times are … Continued
Louisville Ballet dancer Annie Honebrink shares a poem about ballet rehearsal. On their knees, tiny little hands pressed against the studio window, wide eyes gazing with wonder at the dancers. … Continued
Louisville Ballet dancer Annie Honebrink reflects on rehearsing for Choreographers’ Showcase and how it connects to her past. Blood. That’s what my dad calls his brother. Blood. Genes. Those imperceptible … Continued
By Eli Keel for Louisville Insider August 31st, 2017 When beloved a Louisvillian, artist Julius Friedman, began his ultimately fatal battle with cancer, he also was just starting on a … Continued
As the Louisville Ballet Season kicks off, dancer Annie Honebrink describes how it feels to come home in this week’s “Stage + Studio.” The first day of the season is … Continued
By Kathi E.B. Lewis for ARTS-LOUISVILLE August 10, 2017 This week sees the closing of Kentucky Shakespeare’s 57th season of free, continuous, outdoor Shakespeare productions, making it the oldest company … Continued