Posts Tagged ‘ Alex Ketley ’

Afternoon Delights with BalletX

Nov 20th, 2011 | By | Category: Reviews

I should probably start this dance review with the disclaimer that I am a big fan of BalletX. But then it is hard not be, when you have seen a company grow over the past six years and get so many things so right. My afternoon at the Wilma Theater started with an immediate immersion [...]



REVIEW: BalletX

Nov 18th, 2011 | By | Category: Reviews

By Merilyn Jackson for The Inquirer BalletX opened its fifth season at the Wilma Theater on Wednesday with a triple bill sparkling with surprising and lovely performances by company newcomers and more-senior members. A new initiative backed by the Knight Foundation and Wells Fargo included intermission entertainment that kept the excitement going. During the first, [...]



BalletX Announces the 2011-2012 Season

Sep 9th, 2011 | By | Category: Artist News

A Season of Firsts while Embracing Memorable Favorites Contemporary dance company BalletX is pleased to announce its 2011–2012 Season with an interweaving of new and re-imagined endeavors.  This season audiences will be introduced to five innovative World Premieres in addition to several BalletX favorites. Now in its fourth season at The Wilma Theater on the [...]



SILT by Alex Ketley

Nov 12th, 2009 | By | Category: Archived Articles

ALEX KETLEY, an award-winning independent dance maker and former member of San Francisco ballet, presents Silt, as part of BalletX’s FALL SERIES 2009 at the Wilma Theater, November 19-22. Silt, an exciting dance of extreme physicality explores how personal ideas about oneself can get lost in the sweep of life. Silt is set to a [...]



BalletX To Open Its Third Season At The Wilma Theater With Three World Premieres

Oct 26th, 2009 | By | Category: Archived Articles

Contemporary dance company BalletX opens its new season with Fall Series 2009, an intriguing presentation of three dance premieres by three choreographers. BalletX will perform Thursday through Sunday, November 19-22, opening its third season as the resident dance company of The Wilma Theater. Co-Artistic Directors Matthew Neenan and Christine Cox say that they see BalletX [...]