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New York City Ballet – Here and Now
Christopher Wheeldon’s Rococo Variations – photo by Paul Kolnik “Here and Now” was a fitting title for a program that featured four contemporary works – the oldest premiered in 1998 – by some of the most sought-after choreographers in ballet … Continue reading
Posted in ballet, Dance, music, New York City Ballet, Reviews, Sterling Hyltin, Teresa Reichlen, wendy whelan
Tagged Adrian Danchig-Waring, Alexei Ratmansky, Andrew Veyette, ashley bouder, Ask la Cour, ballet, Benjamin Millepied, Charles Wuorinen, choreographers, christopher wheeldon, Concerto DSCH, contemporary dance, Georgina Pazcoguin, Giovanni Villalobos, Gonzalo Garcia, Here and Now, Jared Angle, Joaquin De Luz, Maria Kowroski, Mauro Bigonzetti, New York City Ballet, nycb, Oltremare, Peter Martins, River of Light, Robert Fairchild, Rococo Variations, Russian Seasons, sara mearns, Savannah Lowery, Shostakovich, Sterling Hyltin, Teresa Reichlen, Tyler Angle, wendy whelan
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A Busy Dance Calendar
There are a ton of upcoming performances and events that I’m really excited about. I’ll certainly try to post reviews of them all, but in the meantime, here’s a peek at some of the performances that I’ll be seeing over … Continue reading
Posted in American Ballet Theatre, ballet, Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, Dance, Education, Gina Gibney Dance, MOMIX, New York City, New York City Ballet
Tagged Alexei Ratmansky, American Ballet Theater, Angelin Preljocaj, ballet, Brian Greene, Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, christopher wheeldon, Dance, Danny Elfman, Etudes, Gina Gibney, Gina Gibney Dance, Guggenheim Museum, Harald Lander, Jim Gates, Jo Stromgren, Joyce Theater, Karole Armitage, L'Annonciation, Lukas Ligeti, Lunar Sea, Mauro Bigonzetti, modern, MOMIX, Moses Pendleton, New York City, New York City Ballet, Nicolo Fonte, nycb, NYU Tisch, Oltremare, Peter Martins, physics, Rabbit and Rogue, River of Light, Rococo Variations, The Elegant Universe, Twyla Tharp, Works & Process, World Science Festival
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