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Morphoses at City Center: Program 2
Adrian Danchig-Waring, Wendy Whelan, and Tyler Angle rehearsing Monotones II photo by Yaniv Schulman The second Morphoses program was not only more varied than the first, but more complete as a whole. Three short pieces were bookended by Wheeldon works, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adrian Danchig-Waring, Amitava Sarkar, Andreas Heise, Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, ballet, Christine Thomassen, christopher wheeldon, city center, Commedia, contemporary ballet, Craig Hall, Dance, Drew Jacoby, Erik Satie, Erin Baiano, Fools Paradise, Frederick Ashton, Gertrude Stein, Jacob Ter Vedhuis, Joby Talbot, Lightfoot Leon, Lynn Wallis, Monotones II, Morphoses, Morphoses 2008, Morphoses/The Wheeldon Company, New York City, One, Paul Lightfoot, poetry, Rubinald Pronk, Shutters Shut, Sol Leon, Stravinsky, The Dying Swan, Tyler Angle, wendy whelan, Yaniv Schulman
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