Juno and Avos

When rock-opera “Juno and Avos” premiered in 1981 in Moscow, a flurry of critical reviews followed describing it as anti-Soviet.
Jan 26 at 21:46 | Mariya Manzhos

The Little Prince comes alive Perhaps the most famous fairytale for adults will become alive on Kyiv’s stage.
2 days ago at 00:18 | Mariya Manzhos
Anna Karenina in dance If a choreographer takes on the challenge of putting Leo Tolstoy’s novel into a ballet, he risks keeping the viewers stuck in the theater for months if he doesn’t do it right.
Jan 19 at 23:05 | Mariya Manzhos
Best classical picks The Traditional Classics on Fridays series will feature Japanese pianist Chisato Kusunaki with works of Lyadov, Rachmaninoff and Medtner.
The Times remarked on her talent: ‘wonderfully fleet and supple fingers, quick to locate the music’s inner voices, able to dapple and perfume…she’ll be heard from; she’s got it.’

Jan 20, 8 p.m., Master Klass, 16 Lavrska St., 594-1063, ticket: Hr 40.
Jan 19 at 22:50 | Mariya Manzhos
Opera picks Jan 12 at 21:12 | Mariya Manzhos
Russian ballet prima Anastasiya Volochkova, the extravagant prima of the Russian ballet, will go beyond her customary classical repertoire and perform new dances set to modern music.
Nov 24, 2011 at 20:34 | Mariya Manzhos
Irish Step An inspiring epic put to dance will transport you to the epoch of Irish Celts rich on myths and traditions.
Nov 17, 2011 at 23:08 | Mariya Manzhos
Flamenco passion For the aficionados of flamenco dance, the name of Antonio Gades is well familiar.
Nov 17, 2011 at 23:00 | Mariya Manzhos
Radio and Juliet What would happen if you turned “Romeo and Juliet” into a ballet and set it to rock music?
Nov 10, 2011 at 21:45 | Mariya Manzhos
Spanish opera Acclaimed soprano from Spain Montserrat Caballé will bring world-class opera to Kyiv.
Nov 3, 2011 at 20:23 | Mariya Manzhos
Witches’ sabbath in a grand ballet What could be a better Halloween outing than a sabbath of dancing witches and demons.
Oct 27, 2011 at 22:11 | Mariya Manzhos