Carmen de Lavallade, the brilliant and vibrant modern dancer and choreographer, known for her frequent collaborations with Alvin Ailey, died Monday, Dec. 29. She was 94. Mike Johnson gives update on ...
Carmen de Lavallade, a dancer whose transformative powers onstage and mesmerizing beauty inspired artistic collaborators as wide-ranging as Agnes de Mille, Alvin Ailey, and her husband, Geoffrey ...
Carmen de Lavallade Dies At 94: 5 Things To Know Dance Icon Carmen De Lavallade Dies At 94: 5 Things To Know About The Legendary Trailblazer Carmen de Lavallade wasn’t just a dancer, choreographer, ...
Dance Icon Carmen De Lavallade Dies At 94: 5 Things To Know About The Legendary Trailblazer Carmen de Lavallade wasn’t just a dancer, choreographer, and actor—she was a living legend who transformed ...
Subscribe to The St. Louis American‘s free weekly newsletter for critical stories, community voices, and insights that matter. Sign up Through movement, Carmen de Lavallade shifted culture. Her ...
BroadwayWorld is saddened to report that actress, choreographer, and dancer Carmen de Lavallade has died at age 94. De Lavallade became a member of the Lester Horton Dance Theater in 1949 where she ...
She was an actress and choreographer who moved between ballet, modern dance, film, and television. Carmen de Lavallade, the brilliant and vibrant modern dancer and choreographer, known for her ...
Over six decades she worked in theater, opera, film and television alongside luminaries like Alvin Ailey, Lena Horne, Agnes de Mille and Harry Belafonte. Carmen de Lavallade in 2018. She continued to ...
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“Carmen” is, in a word, problematic, but ballet companies and opera houses continue to stage versions of Bizet’s opera, a tale of a free-spirited Romani who seduces a soldier, only to be killed by him ...
In 1995, the Joffrey Ballet got a one-way ticket to Chicago and crossed its fingers. After four decades in New York, the company was on the brink of closure, arriving here with a pile of debt and a ...