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NYCB: 21st Century Movement

Posted on March 3, 2009 by Evan Namerow

A wrap-up of New York City Ballet’s winter season, written by Alastair Macaulay, appeared in the NY Times a few days ago. His assessments of current dancers – both positive and negative – are mostly accurate, and he is correct … Continue reading →

Posted in Balanchine, ballet, criticism, Dance, music, New York City, New York City Ballet, Reviews, Robert Fairchild, sara mearns | Tagged 21st century movement, a simple symphony, Abi Stafford, Alastair Macaulay, Balanchine, ballet, benjamin britten, christopher wheeldon, Dance, Daniel Ulbricht, darci kistler, George Balanchine, Gonzalo Garcia, hallelujah junction, Jared Angle, John Adams, Jorma Elo, melissa barak, mercurial manoeuvres, New York City, New York City Ballet, Peter Martins, Robert Fairchild, sara mearns, Shostakovich, slice to sharp, Tyler Angle, Vivaldi, von Biber | Leave a comment
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