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Rarely can the disciplined artists of the Milwaukee Ballet be accused of clowning around. But make an exception for Mariana Oliveira s Pagliacci, which MB has revived for Re.Gen, which opened Thursday for live and video-on-demand audiences. In a normal season, Milwaukee Ballet would have staged its biannual Genesis competition this season, inviting three choreographers from varying continents to spend a couple of weeks here, creating new dances specifically for MB performers. With COVID-19 disrupting that pattern, artistic director Michael Pink has revived three past successes of the Genesis competition. Re.Gen will be performed through May 2 for limited-capacity audiences at the Baumgartner Center for Dance, 128 N. Jackson St. The hourlong program can also be viewed online. ....
Members get free vouchers for Ballet s To The Pointe, while supplies last. By Urban Milwaukee - Mar 1st, 2021 10:28 am //end headline wrapper ?> Alana Griffith. Annia Hidalgo. Itzel Hernandez. Lizzie Tripp. Photo Nathaniel Davauer Viewers of the Milwaukee Ballet’s To The Pointe will enjoy scenes from world-famous classical ballets and a classical world premiere from Michael Pink. Pas de Quatre, the Chopin Etudes by Resident Choreographer Timothy O’Donnell, the Symphony. And you can see it all for free. We’re giving away free vouchers to members to watch To the Pointe On Demand, while supplies last. So how do you get this deal? While logged-in, Urban Milwaukee members can claim the offer to get the access code and then follow the instructions on the Milwaukee Ballet website to complete the purchase. ....
Milwaukee Ballet Stays on âPointeâ for Live/Virtual Dance Concert Photo Credit: Nathaniel Davauer It was wrenching to hear live applause as I watched Milwaukee Balletâs new concert, âTo the Pointe,â on my home TV screen. âWeâre in the health business,â artistic director Michael Pink told me recently and the city health inspectors agreed. Fifty people were permitted at each performance last week in the companyâs intimate Third Ward studio. I promised myself Iâd be there next time. On Demand viewing has this consolation, though: I can enjoy the show repeatedly for three days. The dancers look better than ever, which is saying a lot. Not only have they mastered the demands of this concertâs classical style, they seem to have grown as artists. Maybe thatâs because theyâve grappled with so much to make this. Or maybe itâs just that Iâve missed them so much. ....
Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, the season artistic director Michael Pink and the Milwaukee Ballet are having is far from the one they planned. But in pirouetting to the new realities, the ballet is creating work that s friendly to new audiences. The ballet opened To the Pointe Thursday in two ways: as a live performance for a limited capacity audience at its Baumgartner Center for Dance, 128 N. Jackson St., and as a video on demand for ticketholders through March 7. In line with city health regulations, the socially distanced live audience is limited to 25% of capacity, maxing out at 50 people. To the Pointe features three classical ballets, plus choreography by Pink and Timothy O Donnell in a kindred spirit, set on classical music. These works challenge the dancers to exhibit grace while being exact in their form and technique. ....
Spring performances to showcase classical and contemporary works By Milwaukee Ballet - Jan 15th, 2021 03:00 pm Alana Griffith. Annia Hidalgo. Itzel Hernandez. Lizzie Tripp. Photo Nathaniel Davauer MILWAUKEE – January 15, 2021 – Milwaukee Ballet today announced more details about its reimagined programming for the 2020-21 Season, featuring three, one-hour productions: To the Pointe, Encore. “I am confident the balance of our season will delight and inspire fans of both classical and contemporary dance,” said Artistic Director Michael Pink. “We were proud to lead the way with returning to the stage in December with The Nutcracker: Short & Sweet and are now pleased to continue in a manner that prioritizes the health and safety of our dancers, staff, and patrons, and continues to serve our community.” ....