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BALLET WEST: SLEEPING BEAUTY
EDITOR’S NOTE: This Ballet West review is written by Chris Myers of Argyle Arts.
In ballet, opera, theater, and even the classical concert world, there are a...
The Utah Film’s Center’s 19th annual Damn These Heels Queer Film Festival, the longest running festival of its kind in the Intermountain West, opens Oct. 14, returning to its familiar weekend format of live screenings, extracurricular events,...
With live performances resuming on several fronts, the arts calendar for the fall season in Salt Lake City has returned to levels not seen since the fall of 2019. The Utah Review offers reviews of three shows,...
It’s been nearly 20 months since Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company had a live concert -- Allegory -- in its regular season. This week, the company opens its 58th season in the Rose Wagner Center for Performing Arts’ Jeanne...
It is not an artifice that the mind has added to human nature. The mind has added nothing to human nature. It is a violence from within that protects us from a violence without. It is the imagination pressing...
While the competing theoretical, philosophical and ontological discussions of dance’s unique status as a performing arts form are too complex and dense to handle or digest in a compact peroration, it is sufficient to acknowledge the extraordinary happenings in...
The eyes stream data to the brain through something like two million fiber bundles of nerves. Consider the exponential aspects of perception when you multiply this kind of density by the fact that not only does the brain do...