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Rehearsal Footage from Vail International Dance Festival
The annual Vail International Dance Festival kicked off last week and continues until August 10th. The festival has excelled at utilizing social networks and sharing photos and videos with the many people who cannot make it to Colorado for the … Continue reading
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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New York City Ballet – Definitive Chopin
I’ll be the first to admit that I love Chopin’s piano pieces. They are breezy, thoughtful, and at times dramatic and intense. With such beautiful music, it is easy to let the mind wander (as mine did several times throughout … Continue reading
Posted in American Ballet Theatre, ballet, Dance, music, New York City, New York City Ballet, Reviews, Sterling Hyltin
Tagged Andrew Veyette, ballet, Chopin, damian woetzel, Dance, Dances at a Gathering, Definitive Chopin, Gonzalo Garcia, Jared Angle, Jerome Robbins, Julie Kent, New York City, New York City Ballet, nycb, Other Dances, sara mearns, Sterling Hyltin, The Concert
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