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2010 in Dance: A Look Back
We’re days away from the end of 2010, so like in past years on this blog, I’m sharing what struck me as most memorable and impressive throughout the year. Both new and old works performed in a variety of venues … Continue reading →
Posted in Balanchine, ballet, BAM, criticism, Dance, Dance Theater Workshop, International, modern dance, New York City, New York City Ballet, Reviews, sara mearns, Teresa Reichlen
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Tagged Balanchine, ballet, Baryshinkov, Baryshnikov Arts Center, Benjamin Levy, Dance Theater Workshop, Danspace Project, Dia: Beacon, faye driscoll, George Balanchine, Jenifer Ringer, kaguyahime, Kyle Abraham, Mikhail Baryshnikov, modern dance, New York City, New York City Ballet, Paris Opera Ballet, Pina Bausch, sara mearns, Serenade, Tanztheater Wuppertal, Teresa Reichlen, there is so much mad in me, top dances of 2010, Trisha Brown Dance Company, vollmond
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Baryshnikov and Laguna to Perform in Israel
The trailer for Mats Ek’s Place with Mikhail Baryshnikov and Ana Laguna Mikhail Baryshnikov and Ana Laguna are currently in Israel, where they’ll perform at the Suzanne Dellal Centre for Dance and the Herzliya Performing Arts Center. The program, called … Continue reading →
Posted in ballet, Dance, International, modern dance, Videos
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Tagged Alexei Ratmansky, ana laguna, Baryshinkov, Benjamin Millepied, Dance, israel, mats ek, Mikhail Baryshnikov, music, Suzanne Dellal Centre for Dance and Theatre
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Baryshnikov, Neumann, and Paxton in Unrelated Solos at BAC
Three distinguished artists, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Steve Paxton, and David Neumann, presented Unrelated Solos at Baryshnikov Arts Center on Wednesday evening as part of May Nights in the Jerome Robbins Theater. These strikingly different dancers were at the top of their … Continue reading →
Posted in ballet, criticism, Dance, modern dance, music, New York City, Photography, Reviews
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Tagged akira rabelais, Alexei Ratmansky, ballet, Baryshinkov, Baryshnikov Arts Center, Benjamin Millepied, contact improvisation, Dance, david neumann, jennifer tipton, Mikhail Baryshnikov, misha, modern dance, New York City, Philip Glass, Steve Paxton, susan marshall, the beast, tom waits, tough the tough, unrelated solos, years later
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Necessary Weather at Baryshnikov Arts Center
On May 13th, Baryshnikov Arts Center will present Necessary Weather, a landmark collaboration between Dana Reitz, Jennifer Tipton, and Sara Rudner that is making its first New York appearance since it premiered at The Kitchen in 1994. Based on a … Continue reading →
Posted in Dance, modern dance, music, New York City
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Tagged Baryshinkov, Baryshnikov Arts Center, dana reitz, Dance, jennifer tipton, lighting, movement, necessary weather, New York City, sara rudner, The Kitchen
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Traditions, Inventions, Exchange
For four decades, Molly Davies has created innovative works that fuse art, dance, and experimental film. “Traditions, Inventions, Exchange”, which opens at the Baryshnikov Arts Center on June 4, exemplifies the unique, interdisciplinary nature of her work. The three-part, nine-channel … Continue reading →
Posted in art, Dance, film, music, New York City
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Tagged Baryshinkov, Baryshnikov Arts Center, Indonesia, installation, Japan, kota yamazaki, Molly Davies, New York City, polly motley, sardono w kusomo, sound, Steve Paxton, Traditions Inventions Exchange, triangle arts program, video
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