French choreographer Angelin Preljocaj is hoping to cast a spell on U.S. audiences with his ballet "Snow White", an adaptation of what he calls the "thriller" fairytale by the Brothers Grimm.
The edgy dance master created the 2008 work -- which opens in California this week before moving to the East Coast -- as a tribute to the great 19th-century romantic ballets like Swan Lake, Cinderella or Sleeping Beauty.
Full StoryA newly discovered Mozart piano piece composed when the child prodigy was 11 years old was presented and performed for the first time here Friday in his former family home.
Simply titled "Allegro Molto," the piece was found recently in a notebook in the attic of a private home in Austria's Tyrol province.
Full StorySpain's second largest city Barcelona on Wednesday said it would soon outlaw street prostitution, imposing fines on both prostitutes and their clients.
The city hall said the new rules were expected to come into play in May.
Full StoryAt least 943 Pakistani women and girls were murdered last year for allegedly defaming their family's honor, the country's leading human rights group said Thursday.
The statistics highlight the growing scale of violence suffered by many women in conservative Muslim Pakistan, where they are frequently treated as second-class citizens and there is no law against domestic violence.
Full StoryDebt-laden Dubai will build an opera house and an modern art museum, the government said Wednesday, in the first such project since the Gulf emirate was hit by the global economic downturn in 2008.
The Dubai Modern Art Museum & Opera House District "aims to further strengthen UAE's emerging role as the cultural hub of the region," a statement said.
Full StoryA Bangladesh court on Wednesday ordered authorities to shut down five Facebook pages and a website for blaspheming the Prophet Mohammed, the Koran and other religious subjects, a lawyer said.
Judges at the high court in Dhaka ordered the telecommunications regulator, home ministry officials and police to block the offending pages immediately.
Full StoryA Japanese university will open a research centre near Peru's Nazca Lines to study the ancient geoglyphs which are designated a UNESCO world heritage site, Kyodo news agency said Wednesday.
The new facility set up by Yamagata University will operate for 15 years to study the large designs etched into the ground in Peru's southern plains, with Japanese and local researchers expected to take part in the project.
Full StoryA Russian court has upheld a decision to permit the publication of a sacred Hindu text whose initial ban sparked protests in India and threatened to strain Moscow's close ties with New Delhi.
A district court in the Siberian city of Tomsk said in a statement it had decided "to leave unchanged" a December lower court ruling stating that the "Bhagavad Gita" did not contain extremist material.
Full StorySeveral dozen Indonesian women founded the colonization of Madagascar 1,200 years ago, scientists said on Wednesday in a probe into one of the strangest episodes in the human odyssey.
Anthropologists are fascinated by Madagascar, for the island remained aloof from mankind's conquest of the planet for thousands of years.
Full StoryAnimal stars of the Western art canon go on show in Paris from Wednesday, from the first naturalist paintings to Darwinist studies of the animal realm, and modern-day works on biodiversity under threat.
Dating from the Renaissance to the 21st century, 120 paintings, sculptures, bronzes and engravings -- all with animals as their exclusive subjects -- are brought together for the show dubbed "Animal Beauty", at Paris' Grand Palais.
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