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Dance Reviews

WINTER SERIES 2023 (BalletX): Past and present

Christopher Munden March 3, 2023 No Comments

BalletX’s 2023 Winter Series sees the company reaching back into their past and looking to the future, with new or reconsidered works by three contemporary…

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Skyler Lubin and Zachary Kapeluck in "Vivir" by Darrell Grand Moultrie. Photo by Bill Hebert.
Dance Reviews

SPRING SERIES 2018 (BalletX): Ballet, according to BalletX

Eri Yoneda March 13, 2018 No Comments

The program showcases the company’s unique character and the strength.

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Dance Reviews

BEAUTIFUL DECAY (BalletX): A timely reprise

Rachel Dukeman December 4, 2017 No Comments

Youth is fleeting; beauty is not.

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Dance Features

Ballet in Sketch: Previewing BalletX’s Summer Program

Chuck Schultz July 12, 2017 No Comments

We get the sense that every brush with every passerby contains remarkable potential.

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Dance Reviews

SPRING SERIES 2017 (BalletX): Intellectual and intriguing

Eri Yoneda May 8, 2017 No Comments

Though different in color and mood, all three pieces are entertaining and intellectual.

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Dance Features

The excitement happens at BalletX’s Premier Party 2017

Eri Yoneda March 28, 2017 No Comments

Cocktails, dinner, and top-class dance.

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Dance Reviews

Winter Series 2017 (BalletX): Exploring and experimenting

Eri Yoneda February 14, 2017 No Comments

In a city cooled by icy air, BalletX heats up the Wilma Theater with a two-week run of Winter Series 2017

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Photography by Alexander Iziliaev.; Pictured: Zachary Kapeluck
Dance Reviews

SUNSET, O639 HOURS (BalletX): A ballet masterpiece

Eri Yoneda November 21, 2016 No Comments

Like other masterpieces of ballet, SUNSET, O639 HOURS grows by itself and lets the dancers grow.

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Dance Features Interviews

Ready for the Next Flight: BalletX reprises SUNSET, o639 HOURS

Eri Yoneda November 15, 2016 No Comments

Eri Yoneda interviews the lead dancers of BalletX’s popular contemporary full-length

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Dance Reviews

SUMMER SERIES 2016 (BalletX): Lost in the unreal moment

Eri Yoneda July 9, 2016 No Comments

Philadelphia’s most innovative and thrilling dance company brings yet another spark to the Wilma Theater.

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Dance Reviews

SPRING SERIES (BalletX): Ten Years On

Kat Richter for The Dance Journal April 29, 2016 No Comments

BalletX has been around for ten years and they have much to celebrate.

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Dance

BALLETX THE PREMIER PARTY 2016: Creating a deeper human connection through contemporary dance

Eri Yoneda April 11, 2016 No Comments

BalletX celebrated its annual fundraiser on the Top of the Tower, with a 360 degree view of the city of Brotherly Love, .

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Dance Reviews

FALL SERIES 2015 (BalletX): Nature and nurture through breathtaking dancers

Eri Yoneda November 21, 2015 No Comments

BalletX, kicks off their inaugural 10th season with the Fall Series 2015 with a world premiere by internationally acclaimed choreographer, Nicolo Fonte.

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Dance Reviews

SUMMER SERIES (BalletX): Summertime satisfaction

Eri Yoneda July 9, 2015 No Comments

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.

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Photo by: Alexander Iziliaev
Dance Reviews

WINTER SERIES 2015 (BalletX): Sizzling Despite the Snow

Kat Richter for The Dance Journal February 21, 2015 No Comments

BalletX is on fire. Their winter series provides Philadelphia with the perfect antidote to the cold-weather blues.

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Andrea Yorita (and musicians) in Matthew Neenan's "Increasing" Photo by: Bill Hebert
Dance Reviews

Fall Series (BalletX): Darkness on the edge of ballet

Christopher Munden November 20, 2014 No Comments

BalletX’s Fall Series features three disparate dances united by evocative lighting schemes and the genre-stretching beauty of movement which characterizes the company.

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Dance Features

Dance-noir edge in Jorma Elo’s BalletX premiere

Lewis Whittington for The Dance Journal November 19, 2014 No Comments

Finnish choreographer Jorma Elo has been shuttling back and forth to Philly this fall to make ‘Gran Partita’, premierin in BalletXs fall program

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