The program showcases the company’s unique character and the strength.
View More SPRING SERIES 2018 (BalletX): Ballet, according to BalletXTag: Andrea Yorita
BEAUTIFUL DECAY (BalletX): A timely reprise
Youth is fleeting; beauty is not.
View More BEAUTIFUL DECAY (BalletX): A timely repriseBallet in Sketch: Previewing BalletX’s Summer Program
We get the sense that every brush with every passerby contains remarkable potential.
View More Ballet in Sketch: Previewing BalletX’s Summer ProgramSPRING SERIES 2017 (BalletX): Intellectual and intriguing
Though different in color and mood, all three pieces are entertaining and intellectual.
View More SPRING SERIES 2017 (BalletX): Intellectual and intriguingThe excitement happens at BalletX’s Premier Party 2017
Cocktails, dinner, and top-class dance.
View More The excitement happens at BalletX’s Premier Party 2017SUNSET, O639 HOURS (BalletX): A ballet masterpiece
Like other masterpieces of ballet, SUNSET, O639 HOURS grows by itself and lets the dancers grow.
View More SUNSET, O639 HOURS (BalletX): A ballet masterpieceReady for the Next Flight: BalletX reprises SUNSET, o639 HOURS
Eri Yoneda interviews the lead dancers of BalletX’s popular contemporary full-length
View More Ready for the Next Flight: BalletX reprises SUNSET, o639 HOURSSUMMER SERIES 2016 (BalletX): Lost in the unreal moment
Philadelphia’s most innovative and thrilling dance company brings yet another spark to the Wilma Theater.
View More SUMMER SERIES 2016 (BalletX): Lost in the unreal momentSPRING SERIES (BalletX): Ten Years On
BalletX has been around for ten years and they have much to celebrate.
View More SPRING SERIES (BalletX): Ten Years OnBALLETX THE PREMIER PARTY 2016: Creating a deeper human connection through contemporary dance
BalletX celebrated its annual fundraiser on the Top of the Tower, with a 360 degree view of the city of Brotherly Love, .
View More BALLETX THE PREMIER PARTY 2016: Creating a deeper human connection through contemporary danceFALL SERIES 2015 (BalletX): Nature and nurture through breathtaking dancers
BalletX, kicks off their inaugural 10th season with the Fall Series 2015 with a world premiere by internationally acclaimed choreographer, Nicolo Fonte.
View More FALL SERIES 2015 (BalletX): Nature and nurture through breathtaking dancersIN TRANSIT: DANCE|MUSIC|THEATER (FringeArts / PMA): 2015 Fringe review 58
Staged in the American Art Galleries in the Philadelphia Museum of Art, this interactive pop-up work of art, gives a new insight into how to “experience” the…
View More IN TRANSIT: DANCE|MUSIC|THEATER (FringeArts / PMA): 2015 Fringe review 58SUMMER SERIES (BalletX): Summertime satisfaction
The program is packed everything from serious to funny: tap, swing and jazz, all thoroughly infused with and supported by the dancers’ strong foundation in classical ballet.
View More SUMMER SERIES (BalletX): Summertime satisfactionFall Series (BalletX): Darkness on the edge of ballet
BalletX’s Fall Series features three disparate dances united by evocative lighting schemes and the genre-stretching beauty of movement which characterizes the company.
View More Fall Series (BalletX): Darkness on the edge of balletBalletX Shines at Art After 5
The performance encapsulated the company’s signature combination of strong technique and quirky choreography.
View More BalletX Shines at Art After 5BalletX’s Matthew Neenan downshifts for THERE I WAS
Earlier this month BalletX dancers had their pointe shoes ready for a rehearsal for Matthew Neenan’s ballet There I Was. The piece showcases how inventive, within and out of specific pointe shoe classicism, Neenan can be. Even though it is weeks before the opening There I Was looks ready, Neenan only moved around to cue a specific music change, apologizing to the dancers for the pause.
View More BalletX’s Matthew Neenan downshifts for THERE I WAS