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Morphoses, Year Three
Morphoses in Christopher Wheeldon’s Rhapsody Fantaisie, photo by Erin Baiano During its third season at City Center last week, Morphoses/The Wheeldon Company offered six ballets over two programs, along with behind-the-scenes videos of the dancers rehearsing at Martha’s Vineyard, live … Continue reading
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Tagged Arvo Part, Balanchine, ballet, christopher wheeldon, city center, continuum, Dance, Drew Jacoby, Gyorgy Ligeti, Morphoses, Morphoses/The Wheeldon Company, New York City, New York City Ballet, Polyphonia, Rubinald Pronk, wendy whelan
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San Francisco Ballet at City Center
San Francisco Ballet in Helgi Tomasson’s The Fifth Season, photo by Erik Tomasson San Francisco Ballet‘s engagement at City Center came to a close this weekend after presenting three diverse programs. The two that I saw illustrated artistic director Helgi … Continue reading
Posted in Balanchine, ballet, christopher wheeldon, criticism, Dance, Dance writing, Morphoses, music, New York City, Photography, Reviews
Tagged Balanchine, ballet, christopher wheeldon, city center, Concerto Grosso, Damian Smith, Dance, Divertimento No 15, Erik Tomasson, Ezio Bosso, Frances Chung, Fusion, George Balanchine, Helgi Tomasson, John Adams, Joyride, Karl Jenkins, Mark Morris, Morphoses, Morphoses/The Wheeldon Company, New York City, Paul Hindemith, Pierre-Francois Vilanoba, San Francisco, San Francisco Ballet, San Francisco Ballet 2008 City Center, Sarah Van Patten, Son of Chamber Symphony, Taras Domitro, The Fifth Hour, The Four Temperaments, Within the Golden Hour, Yuan Yuan Tan, Yuri Possokhov
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Morphoses Multimedia
Rubinald Pronk, Maria Kowroski, and Edwaard Liang rehearsing Monotones II, photograph by Yaniv Schulman Morphoses/The Wheeldon Company concluded its second season at City Center on Sunday afternoon. I wrote about both programs here and here, but decided to post some … Continue reading
Posted in ballet, christopher wheeldon, Dance, International, Morphoses, New York City, Photography, Videos, wendy whelan
Tagged Adrian Danchig-Waring, Andreas Heise, Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, ballet, Christine Thomassen, christopher wheeldon, city center, contemporary ballet, Dance, dance photographs, dance videos, Drew Jacoby, Edwaard Liang, Frederick Ashton, Gertrude Stein, Lightfoot Leon, Maria Kowroski, Monotones II, Morphoses, Morphoses 2008, Morphoses at City Center, Morphoses reviews, Morphoses/The Wheeldon Company, New York City, One, Paul Lightfoot, Rubinald Pronk, Shutters Shut, Sol Leon, Tyler Angle, wendy whelan, Yaniv Schulman
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Morphoses: Gala Performance
Last year, Morphoses/The Wheeldon Company tried to prove that “Ballet=Sexy” in an attempt to overturn the belief that ballet is all about tutus and dying swans. After watching Wednesday evening’s gala performance at City Center, it was unclear if that’s … Continue reading
Posted in ballet, criticism, Dance, Dance writing, film, International, Morphoses, music, New York City, New York City Ballet, Photography, Reviews, Teresa Reichlen, wendy whelan
Tagged ballet, Beatriz Stix-Brunell, Celine Cassone, christopher wheeldon, city center, Commedia, contemporary ballet, Craig Hall, Dance, Drew Jacoby, Edwaard Liang, Edward Watson, Erik Satie, Frederick Ashton, Gonzalo Garcia, Isabel Toledo, Jason Fowler, Leanne Benjamin, Ligeti, Maria Kowroski, Monotones II, Morphoses, Morphoses 2nd season, Morphoses at City Center, Morphoses Gala, Morphoses/The Wheeldon Company, music, New York City, performance, Photography, Polyphonia, Rory Hohenstein, Ruben Toledo, Rubinald Pronk, Six Fold Illuminate, Steve Reich, Stravinsky, Teresa Reichlen, Tiler Peck, Tyler Angle, wendy whelan, Yaniv Schulman
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