Tag Archives: Ballet BC
Vancouver, BC, December 20th, 2011 – In the world of dance, she is literally a living legend. Prima Ballerina Assoluta Alicia Alonso is one of only a handful of women to have been given that title – and she is one … Continue reading
To commemorate his life and work, local and national Canadian artists, performers and friends will gather at “David Y.H. Lui – A Celebration”, October 23rd, 2pm at the Vancouver Playhouse, to perform, to speak and to remember a man who changed the face of the arts in British Columbia. Continue reading
It is with great sadness that Vancouver’s arts community learned today of the passing of noted impresario and producer David Y.H. Lui. A cultural icon, Lui, who was 67, was a prominent member of the artistic community in Canada for more than 40 years and was a co-founder of the Ballet of British Columbia. Continue reading
Curve Communications is proud to announce the launch of esteemed choreographer John Alleyne’s new website! We were approached by the award-winning choreographer and former Ballet BC Artistic Director to showcase his incredible body of choreographic work, created for such luminary … Continue reading
A few members of the Curve team are heading out tonight to join SummerWild Productions for the launch of their newest photo book Vancouver – Celebrating the Moment. The book is a photographic essay of Metro Vancouver, displaying the city … Continue reading
Curve continues to garner press coverage for Ballet British Columbia’s innovative and celebratory gala, IGNITE. Principal dancer and Richmond-resident, Heather Ogden, spoke to the Richmond Review about the upcoming show in which she performs the final scene from The Sleeping … Continue reading
The Curve team was meeting the other week to run through the various promotions, traditional marketing, viral marketing, and guerrilla campaigns we were rolling out for our various clients when we came to a realization. Said realization was something along … Continue reading
As the publicity agency for Ballet BC, Curve Communications has had a year of breaking big news- some bad (the lay-off of staff in November), some good (the success of Nutcracker allowing the return of these same staff). What has … Continue reading
Curve booked Ballet BC Artistic Director John Alleyne on to Studio 4 with Fanny Kiefer last week. Their fascinating conversation covers a good deal of ground including the state of the arts in Canada, the importance of supporting live performance, … Continue reading
James Kudelka, one of the foremost and progressive choreographers of this generation is currently working with Ballet British Columbia on his newest project The Goldberg Variations Side 2: Adam & Eve & Steve. James was interviewed by reporter Fiona Morrow … Continue reading





