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Moscow Festival Ballet returns to Armstrong Auditorium as a local favorite
By Ben Luschen
Tags: Arts, Alexander Daev, Armstrong Auditorium, ballet, Bela Fleck, cinderella, dance, Don Quixote, Dublin Irish Dance, edmond, Glenn Miller Orchestra, Herbert W. Armstrong College, Moscow Festival Ballet, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Romeo and Juliet, Russia, Russian ballet, Russian National Ballet, Ryan Malone, Sergei Prokofiev, Staatskapelle Weimar, Swan Lake, Tchaikovsky, The Awakening of Flore, The Dying Swan, The FIrebird, the sleeping beauty, william shakespeare
Pete’s Dragon is a refreshingly grounded Disney remake
By Tyler Talley
Tags: Film, Ain't Them Bodies Saints, Beauty and the Beast, Bryce Dallas Howard, cinderella, David Lowery, disney, John Kassir, Karl Urban, Oakes Fegley, Pete's Dragon, Robert Redford, The Jungle Book, Wes Bentley
It opens up the doors, especially to kids, which I think is amazing, he said. They’re the future. I was once that kid, too.
Tags: Arts, broadway, cinderella, musical, ocu, Oklahoma City University, Performing Arts, rodgers and hammerstein
Moscow Festival Ballet returns to Edmond
Tags: Arts, Armstrong Auditorium, Avengers: Age of Ultron, ballet, Band of the Royal Marines, cinderella, dance, disney, edmond, Mariachi los Camperos, Moscow Festival Ballet, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Queen Elizabeth, Romeo and Juliet, Russia, Ryan Malone, Scots Guards, Sergei Prokofiev, Swan Lake, the sleeping beauty
Review: Cinderella delivers magic, beauty, innocence
By Christian Wilson
Tags: Film, cinderella, film, movie, review, theater
Oklahoma City Ballet puts a new spin on a centuries-old fairy tale
By Eric Webb
Tags: Arts, cinderella, Civic Center Music Hall, dayoung jung, jacob sparso, miki kawamura, okc ballet, Sergei Prokofiev
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