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    Review: Shattering The Space

    ...his collaborators, the Louisville Ballet Creative Director Robert Curran and the company dancers, Louisville Visual Art, Composer Adam Ster, Scenic Designers Ezra Kellerman, Andrew Cozzens, Tiffany Carbonneau, and Lighting Director...
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    Review: Alex Enters The Wood

    ...Louisville Ballet’s production of Roger Creel’s Tempest. The bucolic setting, with the magnificent three trees that frame the stage, is arguably the best location to date for the series, which...
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    Dance Along with Mr. Lew in this Louisville Ballet Family Dance Series Episode!

    https://vimeo.com/429670086
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    I AM…

    Choreography by Louisville Ballet Company Dancer, Brandon Ragland “I had been wrestling for a while on how to use my platform and voice in response of everything going on. Art...
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    Stage + Studio, A Louisville Ballet Blog: “Hope” by Annie Honebrink

    Funny how much we can learn from children. How they can remind us how to love. How to look. How to laugh. Funny how they can see with their hearts...
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    Review: Seasoned dancers give ‘Giselle’ emotional depth

    Elizabeth Kramer with the Courier-Journal reported that the Louisville Ballet’s opening production of Giselle “characterized emotion depth and flashes of technical virtuosity in the performances of several dancers in principal...
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    “Giselle, Act 2”: Stage + Studio by Annie Honebrink

    ...dead. Act II of Giselle takes place in a cemetery. Perhaps this is yet another reason why this ballet has always captured my heart and moved my soul. As opposed...
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    Press: 60 Years of the Nutcracker on display at the Frazier History Museum

    By WDRB for WDRB November 6th, 2017 The Frazier History Museum and the Louisville Ballet present Nutcracker the Exhibition: 60 Years of Magic and Majesty. The exhibition opens on Thursday...

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