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Erik Bruhn, often acclaimed as the greatest classical male dancer of his generation, directed the National Ballet of Canada for an all-too-brief three years, but almost three decades after his death ...
Up-and-coming dancers Elena Lobsanova, left, and Noah Long will be the National Ballet of Canada's contenders for the international Erik Bruhn Competition. ((Sian Richards/National Ballet of Canada)) ...
Hope Muir, Joan and Jerry Lozinski Artistic Director of The National Ballet of Canada, and Barry Hughson, Executive Director, today announced The International Competition for The Erik Bruhn Prize ...
In a thin wedge of midtown Manhattan last week, most of the populace seemed to be dancing—or watching. At the Metropolitan Opera House, Moscow’s phenomenal Moiseyev Dance Company was playing to ...
I n controversial decisions in the Erik Bruhn Prize, the judges went for straight technique versus well-rounded proficiency. Bruhn (1928-1986), the late artistic director of the National Ballet of ...
It was a heart-wrenching moment on Saturday night when the National Ballet of Canada’s Keiichi Hirano, dancing as if he was sure to go home with the Erik Bruhn Prize, made a bad landing and crumpled ...
The eighth Erik Bruhn Prize went to the National Ballet of Canada's Elena Lobsanova and Cory Stearns from American Ballet Theatre. Along with the $7,500 winners, Toronto-based choreographer Matjash ...