Their interpretation of the iconic ballet, produced by artistic director and choreographer James Sofranko, opens Feb. 27 at DeVos Performance Hall.
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Swan rescued from frozen lake in New York
On February 13, 2026, a mute swan became frozen to a pond in Rye and was safely freed by the Rye Police and Fire Departments after responding to a distress call from the public in New York. A ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Orlando city commissioner Patty Sheehan says the amount of swans found dead at Lake Eola over the past week is not as large as originally thought. In a social media post on Tuesday, ...
Drac is back, though it’s fair to ask why. Dozens of Dracula movies have been made in this century alone, and Luc Besson’s “Dracula” recycles familiar elements such as having the brooding count ...
“It’s a mesmerizing ballet,” said Cervilio Miguel Amador. “Truly magical.” Amador, artistic director of Cincinnati Ballet, is talking about “Swan Lake,” which will hit the Music Hall stage Feb. 13-21.
It all started with a sad black swan. The swan, who had recently lost his mate, would not move away from a vending machine at Tri-Township Park in Troy, Ill. The swan stared at his reflection below ...
The Battle Creek Symphony will perform Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake on Feb. 14 at WK Kellogg Auditorium. The concert will feature dancers from Grand Rapids Ballet, marking the third collaboration between ...
This Brooklyn Swan Lake story is not ending in tragedy. The two Prospect Park baby swans that were heartlessly rejected by their deadbeat dad after spending a month in rehab recovering from a ...
Thirty-two birds, including 26 Mute swans, have died at Orlando's Lake Eola from bird flu. City officials are disinfecting park surfaces and have posted signage to alert the public. The number of bird ...
The veterinarian overseeing care of Lake Eola’s prized swans said the highly transmissible strain of avian flu rapidly infecting the flock was hopefully stabilizing, even as the virus brought its kill ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – Nine swans have died at Orlando’s Lake Eola Park since Dec. 23, prompting an investigation into what city officials fear could be an avian flu outbreak. City Commissioner Patty Sheehan ...
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