BroadwayWorld: Interview: Designer Roberta Guidi di Bagno Talks Costumes and Set of Houston Ballet's New GISELLE
Interview: Designer Roberta Guidi di Bagno Talks Costumes and Set of Houston Ballet's New GISELLE
Ballet, theatrical dance in which a formal academic dance technique—the danse d’ecole—is combined with other artistic elements such as music, costume, and stage scenery. The academic technique itself is also known as ballet. Learn more about the history of ballet in this article.
Yakima Herald: A closer look at a 19th-century-inspired costume in PNB’s ‘Giselle’
Designer Jérôme Kaplan took inspiration from the ballet's history: his costumes are inspired by 19th-century designs.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One of the Bolshoi Ballet’s most loved productions, “Giselle,” has come to American audiences. Premiering earlier this week, the ...
In Seattle, Pacific Northwest Ballet’s own lively and rigorous reconstruction of “Giselle,” onstage through Sunday, might arguably be one of the best to see. Casting a long, careful look back to 1841, ...
Costume designer Roberta Guidi di Bagno scrunched her eyes to get a better look at the nearly finished medieval-style jacket on a standing form in Houston Ballet's wardrobe studio. She wanted to see a ...
The Seattle Times: A closer look at a 19th-century-inspired costume in PNB’s ‘Giselle’
If you want to end an arts season with a bang, Orlando Ballet can show you how to do it. The classic “Giselle,” which closes the ballet company’s season this weekend, is what you want ballet to be: ...
Lady vampires never go out of style, but calling “Giselle” timeless would be a mistake. Few other ballets have been kept as stylistically pure from start to finish as the Romantic gem created for ...
Seattle Times: Sunday Best: Delicately lovely costumes from the ghost of PNB’s ‘Giselle’
This beautiful, rather unearthly photo is, sadly, as close as we’re going to get to seeing Pacific Northwest Ballet’s planned April production of “Giselle” — which this week became yet another arts ...