Orlando Ballet‘s delightfully gorgeous “Nutcracker” in December was always going to be a tough act to follow. So if the company’s “The Sleeping Beauty,” choreographed by Christopher Stowell after the ...
Just call her Sleeping Boobie. A theme park dubbed the “cheaper, weirder Disneyland” is taking heat after a photo of its Sleeping Beauty attraction went viral. The display of Princess Aurora at the ...
What is sleeping beauty syndrome? Kleine-Levin syndrome (KLS), also known as “Sleeping beauty syndrome” or “familial hibernation syndrome,” is a neurological disorder that causes sufferers to sleep ...
BalletMet and the Columbus Symphony will collaborate on "Sleeping Beauty," running May 2-4 at the Ohio Theatre. Remi Wörtmeyer, BalletMet’s artistic director, calls the production "Ballet 101" for its ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by At Abrons Arts Center, a hilarious family show in the British holiday tradition that runs “like a steam train when it goes well.” By Elisabeth ...
If “The Nutcracker” is the ballet people see the most, “The Sleeping Beauty” might be the one they love the most. Tchaikovsky’s score is inspired; Petipa’s choreography is highlighted by the Rose ...
Of all the Disney movies featuring passive female protagonists, Sleeping Beauty might be the most misunderstood. If you view it at face value — with Aurora, the titular Sleeping Beauty, as the center ...
There’s an absolutely magical sequence in the middle of Pacific Northwest Ballet’s new production of “The Sleeping Beauty” that’s enough to make you believe in fairy tales, or at least want to live ...