
American Ballet Theatre’s annual revelation of the beloved Swan Lake finally arrived at the Kennedy Center. From Wednesday, January 25th through Sunday, January 29th, dancers performed this classic and magnificent tale for seven completely sold out shows. This run included three amazing role debuts, as soloists Devon Teuscher, Alban Lendorf, and Calvin Royal III performed “Swan Queen/Odette-Odile”, “Prince Siegfried”, and “von Rothbart”, respectively.


There aren’t many things or people who can successfully intrigue and compel audiences to forget about their stress, worries, or any thoughts for 2 hours. However, Swan Lake and Boylston achieved this in the first five minutes of the show. Along with the exquisite set and music, Boylston and all ABT dancers captivated the audience and left with a standing ovation for over ten minutes. Their dedication and work ethic is truly inspiring to all, and maybe we should learn from them in these tough times in our country. These ballerinas portray strength, passion, and independence — all things we need to find and embrace when things become difficult.

GENE SCHIAVONE
Although many students may not be total fans of ballet, the Kennedy Center absolutely has something for everyone to enjoy. Oakton is but 30 minutes away from our nation’s capital and this lovely cultural mecca for the arts. The Kennedy Center is home to performances from groups around the world, from the Russian Mariinsky Ballet to the Beijing Symphony Orchestra. Take advantage of this center for the arts and all it has to offer, only a short ride away from Oakton. Make sure to visit www.kennedy-center.org — you never know what you may find to inspire love and passion in your life.