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Tag: Jorma Elo

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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Dance Reviews

DGV, Trigger Touch Fade, Glass Pieces (PA Ballet): Robbins, Wheeldon, and Elo

Eri Yoneda May 14, 2019 No Comments

Ballet is a living art.

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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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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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Chloe Felesina dancing for BalletX. Photo by Alexander Iziliaev.
Arts Dance

BalletX Shines at Art After 5

Kat Richter for The Dance Journal October 5, 2014 No Comments

The performance encapsulated the company’s signature combination of strong technique and quirky choreography.

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