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Works and Process at the Guggenheim: Live Streaming March 6th & 7th
Works and Process at the Guggenheim is continuing its successful live-streaming of sold out events this Sunday and Monday, March 6th and 7th at 7:30 PM EST. The evening is called “How Judges Judge – Youth America Grand Prix”, an … Continue reading
Posted in art, ballet, Dance, New York City
Tagged ballet, ballet competition, Guggenheim, live streaming, New York City, Works and Process, youth american grand prix
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Sneak Peek of ABT’s Nutcracker
Last month, Works & Process at the Guggenheim presented a sneak peek of American Ballet Theatre’s new production of The Nutcracker, choreographed by Alexei Ratmansky. The ballet will have its world premiere at Brooklyn Academy of Music on December 22nd. … Continue reading
Works and Process: Two Interpretations of Music by David Lang
Last year, the Guggenheim’s Works & Process series commissioned two choreographers, Larry Keigwin and Peter Quanz, to each choreograph a piece to Steve Reich’s Double Sextet. The results were presented side by side at the Guggenheim last September, and provided … Continue reading
Posted in ballet, Dance, Morphoses, music, New York City, Videos
Tagged Dance, David Lang, Guggenheim, jessica lang, Larry Keigwin, Morphoses, New York City, Peter Quanz, pontus lidberg, Steve Reich, Works and Process
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Damian Woetzel & Michael Sandel: Engaging Audiences through Art & Teaching
Damian Woetzel and Tiler Peck at the Guggenheim Museum, photo by Erin Baiano Last Sunday evening, audience members of the intimate Peter B. Lewis Theater at the Guggenheim Museum learned and performed George Balanchine’s Serenade, with piano accompaniment by Cameron … Continue reading
Posted in art, Balanchine, ballet, Dance, Education, Jerome Robbins, New York City, New York City Ballet, Politics, Reviews
Tagged Afternoon of a Faun, art of teaching, Balanchine, cameron grant, damian woetzel, ethics, Fancy Free, Guggenheim, harvard, Jerome Robbins, Joaquin De Luz, Justice, michael sandel, New York City, New York City Ballet, Other Dances, performance, performing arts, Politics, Robert Fairchild, Serenade, Tiler Peck, Works and Process
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