Boston Ballet's Kaleidoscope is just that, a colorful series of changing illusions. The four-part program features works by 20th century masters and each piece is a distinct work of art!
I was invited by Boston Ballet to go behind the scenes of the dress rehearsal and enjoyed capturing the warm up, the prepping of pointe shoes, the costumes, the before and after of makeup, and all the joking around (more on my snapchat: hoggerandco).
Opening night is tonight March 17, and the show runs until March 26. Tickets can be purchased on the Boston Ballet website.

Above: Lia Cirio


Above and below: costumes for Gaite Parisienne designed by Christian Lacroix


Above: Misa Kuranaga


Above and below: Patrick Yocum



Above: Bo Busby

Above: Federico Fresi

Above and below: Bo Busby + Federico Fresi, before and after makeup




Above: Bo Busby


Above: Federico Fresi



Above: Ashley Ellis + Diana Albrecht

Above: Erica Cornejo

Above: Erica Cornejo + Maria Baranova

Above: Erica Cornejo

Above: Erica Cornejo

Above: Ashley Ellis

Above: Leonid Yakobson's Pas de Quatre

Above: Leonid Yakobson's Pas de Quatre

Above: Leonid Yakobson's Pas de Quatre

Above: Leonid Yakobson's Pas de Quatre


Above: Erica Cornejo


Above: Leonid Yakobson's Pas de Quatre


Above: Kathryn McDonald

Above: Brittany Summer

Above: Brittany Summer


Above: Anaïs Chalendard








Above: Léonide Massine's Gaîté Parisienne

Above: Shelby Elsbree

Above: Rachel Cossar + Addie Tapp

Above: Shelby Elsbree + Samuel Zaldivar

Above: Léonide Massine's Gaîté Parisienne


Above: Rachel Cossar

Above: Seo Hye Han

Above: Andres Garcia + Seo Hye Han

Above: Anaïs Chalendard

Above: Léonide Massine's Gaîté Parisienne

Above: Kathryn McDonald

Above: Matthew Slattery

Above: Lauren Herfindahl + Junxiong Zhao

Above: Eris Nezha + Anaïs Chalendard

Above: Emily Mistretta + Lawrence Rines
