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Paris Opera Ballet Documentary Opens Tomorrow in NYC
In his latest film, La Danse, American documentarian Frederick Wiseman follows the Paris Opera Ballet as its dancers rehearse and perform seven different works. Pina Bausch, Angelin Preljocaj, and Rudolph Nureyev are among the choreographers whose ballets are featured in … Continue reading
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Tagged Angelin Preljocaj, ballet, documentary, film, Film Forum, Frederick Wiseman, La Danse, New York City, Paris Opera Ballet, Pina Bausch, rudolph nureyev
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New York City Ballet’s Tribute to Nureyev
NYCB dancers in Douglas Lee’s Lifecasting, photo by Paul Kolnik George Balanchine is a lucky man. Every year he receives a new ballet on his birthday, January 22, from New York City Ballet. This year, the company not only honored … Continue reading
Posted in Balanchine, ballet, christopher wheeldon, Dance, International, music, New York City, New York City Ballet, Reviews, Robert Fairchild, wendy whelan
Tagged Abi Stafford, After the Rain, Angelin Preljocaj, Arvo Part, ashley bouder, Balanchine, ballet, christopher wheeldon, douglas lee, flower festival in genzano, George Balanchine, Gonzalo Garcia, Joaquin De Luz, la stravaganza, lifecasting, music, new combinations, New York City, New York City Ballet, paul kolnik, Rachel Rutherford, Robert Fairchild, rudolf nureyev, rudolf nureyev fund for emerging choreographers, ryoji ikeda, Sebastien Marcovici, Steve Reich, Tchaikovsky, theme and variations, Tiler Peck, Vivaldi, wendy whelan
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Cedar Lake’s Spring Season – Final Thoughts
Cedar Lake dancers in Jo Stromgren’s Sunday, Again, photo by Carina Musk-Anderson After thoroughly enjoying the opening night program last Monday, I headed back to Chelsea last night to see another performance of Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet‘s spring season, with … Continue reading
Posted in ballet, Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, Dance, International, New York City, Reviews
Tagged Acacia Schachte, Angelin Preljocaj, ballet, Cedar Lake, Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, Cedar Lake spring season, contemporary dance, Dance, Golan Yosef, Harumi Terayama, Jason Kittelberger, Jessica Coleman Scott, Jessica Lee Keller, Jo Stromgren, Kristen Weiser, New York City, Nicolo Fonte
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Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet – Spring Season
Cedar Lake dancers in Jo Stromgren’s Sunday, Again, photo by Carina Musk-Anderson On my way to Chelsea on Monday evening for Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet‘s opening night of their spring season, I reminded myself that I wouldn’t have the freedom … Continue reading
Posted in Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, Dance, International, New York City, Photography, Reviews
Tagged Acacia Schachte, Ana-Maria Lucaciu, Angelin Preljocaj, Annonciation, Bach, Carina Musk-Anderson, Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, Chelsea, contemporary ballet, Dance, Glassy Essence, Harumi Terayama, In The Upper Room, Jason Kittelberger, Jessica Coleman Scott, Jessica Lee Keller, Jo Stromgren, Jubal Battisti, Lasting Imprint, modern, New York City, Nickemil Concepcion, Nicolo Fonte, NYC, Paul B. Goode, spring season, Steve Reich, Sunday Again, Triple Quartet, Twyla Tharp, Vivaldi
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Sneak Peek- Cedar Lake and Gina Gibney
I recently sat in on a tech rehearsal for Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet and for Gina Gibney Dance’s Spring 2008 Gala. I think it’s fair to say both audiences will be in for an incredible performance. Cedar Lake, whose spring … Continue reading