Publicity photographs
Found in 3954 Collections and/or Records:
The Real McCoy, Danzon Cubano
Two action stills on one sheet: on the left, Michaela Hughes and Eliot Feld of the Feld Ballet perform in Feld's work ''The Real McCoy.'' On the right, the Feld Ballet ensemble performs in Feld's work ''Danzon Cubano.''
The Seven-Headed Mouse King from Colorado Ballet’s ''The Nutcracker'', between 2003-2009
The 7-Headed Mouse King posed for promotional photograph
The Sleeping Beauty
Rudolf Nureyev, a guest star and choreographer, performs with the National Ballet of Canada as Prince Florimund in ''The Sleeping Beauty,'' co-choreographed by himself and Petipa.
The Sleeping Beauty, 1972
Rudolf Nureyev, a guest star and choreographer, performs as Prince Florimund with Veronica Tennant of the National Ballet of Canada appearing as Princess Aurora in ''The Sleeping Beauty,'' co-choreographed by himself and Petipa.
The Spellbound Child, 1981
Choreographer George Balanchine poses with young Christopher Byars, in a publicity photograph for the ''The Spellbound Child.''
The Steadfast Tin Soldier, 1980
Ballerina Patricia McBride performs as the toy heroine with Mikhail Baryshnikov as the tital character in George Balanchine's ''The Steadfast Tin Soldier'' as part of the PBS special for Dance in America ''Choreography by Balanchine, Part 4.''
The Steadfast Tin Soldier, 1980
Ballerina Patricia McBride performs as the Christmas doll with the ensemble in George Balanchine's ''The Steadfast Tin Soldier'' as part of the PBS special for Dance in America ''Choreography by Balanchine, Part 4.''
Theater Mural Final, 2008 June 4
For the past year, conservators have been painstakingly exposing the huge mural (pictured), which was painted onto the proscenium arch of the Little Theatre in Margery Reed Hall in 1929, then painted over with thick, dark paint in 1931. The artist, John Edward Thompson, considered the act ''vandalism.''.
Theater Mural Final, 2008 June 4
For the past year, conservators have been painstakingly exposing the huge mural (pictured), which was painted onto the proscenium arch of the Little Theatre in Margery Reed Hall in 1929, then painted over with thick, dark paint in 1931. The artist, John Edward Thompson, considered the act ''vandalism.''.
Theme and Variations
Mikhail Baryshnikov and Gelsey Kirkland perform in George Balanchine's ''Theme and Variations.''