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“Music is Love”: An Étoile Original by Annie Honebrink
...hundred pounds and the melody from the ballet rocked me to sleep. I close my eyes, and I am on stage playing with the music, teasing the notes. The sounds... -
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Stage + Studio, A Louisville Ballet Blog: “Magic” by Annie Honebrink
...long as I can remember I’ve been carried by the magic of Nutcracker. As a child I would place costumes on my parents couch and dance the entire ballet in... -
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Andrea Schermoly’s “at High” – Choreographer’s Notes
...at Louisville Ballet, and I felt particularly connected to this exploration. There is only forward. Thank you to Robert and Louisville Ballet. PURCHASE SERENADE + AT HIGH + VELOCITY >... -
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Press: Free Kentucky Shakespeare Festival announces powerhouse 2019 season
...spend so much time planning for each season. We’ve been working on this since last year,” he said. “We’re just excited we can finally announce it.” … Louisville Ballet will... -
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“Love is Imperfect”: An Étoile Original by Annie Honebrink
...the most rewarding and valuable of experiences. Ballet has taught me to never stop seeking, growing, and becoming. There is always more inside to give. I know that I will... -
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“Love is Forever”: An Étoile Original by Annie Honebrink
Ballet has been in my heart since I could walk—a whisper telling me to dance. I have followed that whisper my whole life. Dancing has been a dream, a passion,... -
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Press: How do you interpret love and loss? With neon lights, ballet dancers
...quite like this. Spearheaded by esteemed choreographer and director Lucas Jervies , the Louisville Ballet and Louisville Visual Art have teamed up to present a rendition of Jervies’ own “Human... -
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Review: Louisville Ballet’s ‘Choreographer’s Showcase’ Mixes Dance, Spoken Word
By Kathi E.B. Ellis for WFPL January 26,2018 For this year’s Choreographers Showcase, the Louisville Ballet has taken last year’s inclusion of spoken word in the program up a notch...