Julie Kent was the latest of American Ballet Theatre's ballerinas to undertake what may be the most grueling of roles in all ballet--that of Odette/Odile in Swan Lake. Those who have watched Ms. Kent ...
Julie Kent has a familiar face, though some Houstonians can't quite place how they know her. One shopper recently approached Kent at Blue Mercury, a local beauty boutique, to say, "You look like my ...
Movie-goers will recognize Julie Kent for her big-screen role in the 2000 film "Center Stage." Ballet aficionados know her as one of the most accomplished dancers of all time. Next year, she makes ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Kent, the artistic director of Washington Ballet, will leave at the end of the 2022-23 season. By Javier C. Hernández It was big news in the dance ...
“Better is something more personal. It’s a process. And in my opinion, Better is more interesting than best.” — Mikhail Baryshnikov Built into a dancer’s DNA is a desire to get better every day and ...
After six years as artistic director, Julie Kent is leaving the Washington Ballet at the end of the 2022-2023 season, the company announced Friday. In July, Kent will become an artistic director at ...
2 OH, MARY! Reveals Tour Dates and Cities For 2026-27 3 OPERATION MINCEMEAT Reveals 2026-27 Tour Dates and Cities Jean-Marie Fernandez, Chair of the Board of the Washington Ballet, commented: "Julie's ...
The Cleveland Park ballet studio goes silent when Julie Kent enters. Every dancer in the 9:30 a.m. class at The Washington Ballet company is waiting for her direction—some with smiles on their faces ...
Former ballerina Julie Kent, one of American Ballet Theatre’s most esteemed stars and the artistic director of the Washington Ballet, recently contracted covid-19. Kent announced her diagnosis in an ...