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Milan in Full Voice: Tradition, Renewal, and the Pulse of La Scala

THROUGHOUT history, the most effective musical moments have not always been the grandest in scale or scope. At times, performances

Martin Nudo on Life, Expressive Dance and Pensive Musicality 

WHEN it comes to some of the most coveted and hard-to-crack artsy disciplines in the creative sphere, it’s safe to

Nicola Di Vico on Dance’s Fulfilment, Fatigue and Longevity

PARIS, FRANCE — Growing up, Nicola Di Vico didn’t have a similar upbringing to most kids drawn to the dance

In Conversation With Kayla Mak, Ballet’s Rising Force

KAYLA Mak has been busy. The brilliant artist — whom I first became acquainted with during my trip to Mexico

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Diesel’s Pre-Fall 2026 Collection Continues to Purvey Experimentation

THE consistency of Diesel’s house codes continues apace in the brand’s Pre-Fall 2026 outing, paired with a spirit of experimentation

Marco Bozzato on the Emotional and Expressive Psychology of Dance

MILAN, ITALY — For centuries now, the distinctive sole of a pointe shoe has become synonymous with many things. Namely,

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La Scala’s 2025 Premiere, A Lady Macbeth of Mcensk’s District, Unfurls a Tale of Subversion and Cutthroat Drama 

MILAN, ITALY — In a world where threads of contemporary storytelling are weaponised by social unrest and political turmoil at

Gioacchino Starace’s Moving Threads of Expression

MILAN, ITALY — A rising force within Italy’s new wave of virtuoso artists, Gioacchino Starace is fast becoming one of

Calvin Royal III on Art, Identity and the Weight of Representation

CREATING threads of emotion is no easy feat. Yet New York–hailed artist and American Ballet Theatre Principal Calvin Royal III


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