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Cedar Lake Installation Photos
Here are a few more photos from Cedar Lake’s installation. You can also view some of Kokyat’s photographs on Oberon’s Grove. Ana-Maria Lucaciu Matthew Rich and Jon Bond Acacia Schachte and Jason Kittelberger at the heads of the table Nickemil … Continue reading
Cedar Lake’s Winter Season: Opening Night
Marina Mascarell, Jason Kittelberger, and Jubal Battisti in Didy Veldman’s frame of view, photo by Julieta Cervantes Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet does not hide from its audience. Whether through open rehearsals, video footage of the dancers, or conversations with choreographers, … Continue reading
Posted in ballet, Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, Dance, International, modern dance, music, New York City, Reviews
Tagged Acacia Schachte, Ana-Maria Lucaciu, ballet, Benoit-Swan Pouffer, Cedar Lake, Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, Christopher Adams, Crystal Pite, Dance, Didy Veldman, Ebony Williams, frame of view, Jason Kittelberger, Jon Bond, Jubal Battisti, Luca Veggetti, Marina Mascarell, memory/measure, New York City, Soojin Choi, ten duets on a theme of rescue
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Cedar Lake Season Photos
Evan and I both saw Cedar Lake twice, and my feelings about their spring season have been similar to hers. It’s a thrill to see extraordinarily talented dancers perform three starkly different works by such brilliant choreographers. Before the season … Continue reading
Posted in Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, Dance, Photography
Tagged Acacia Schachte, Ana-Maria Lucaciu, Angelin Preljoca, Annonciation, Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, Christopher Adams, Ebony Williams, Jason Kittelberger, Jessica Coleman Scott, Jessica Lee Keller, Jo Stromgren, Kristin Weiser, Lasting Imprint, Nickemil Concepcion, Nicolo Fonte, Photography, Sunday Again
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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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