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Crowd-Pleasers, Inspiration, and History at Fall for Dance
Iyar Elezra and Bobbi Smith in Ohad Naharin’s B/olero, photo by Andrea Mohin The sixth annual Fall for Dance festival, where all seats are just ten dollars, kicked off this past week at City Center. Not surprisingly, the opening program, … Continue reading
Posted in criticism, Dance, History, International, modern dance, music, New York City, Reviews
Tagged Afternoon of a Faun, Altankhuyag Dugaraa, Andrea Mohin, B/oleo, Ballets Russes, batsheva dance company, Bobbi Smith, Boston Ballet, Cartier Williams, city center, Dance, Fall for Dance 2009, Iyar Elezra, jazz, John Coltrane, Laura Halzack, Lorna Feijoo, Mashall Davis Jr., Michael Trusnovec, music, New York City, Offenbach Overtures, ohad naharin, Orion Duckstein, Paul B. Goode, Paul Taylor Dance Company, Ravel, Savion Glover, Sean Mahoney, tap dance, The OtheRz, Vaslav Nijinsky
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Fall for Dance: September 19, 2008
Merce Cunningham Dance Company in Sounddance, photo courtesy of MCDC image galleries Friday evening’s Fall for Dance program at NY City Center showcased five distinct works – thematically, musically, and choreographically – that demonstrated the festival’s success at bringing together … Continue reading
Posted in ballet, criticism, Dance, Dance writing, International, music, New York City, Reviews
Tagged American Ballet Theatre, Antony Tudor, Asadata Dafora, Awassa Astrige/Ostrich, Ayodele Casel, ballet, Bernard Hermann, Citizen Kane, city center, Crystal Pite, Dance, dance festival, David Tudor, Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, drama, Fall for Dance, Fall for Dance festival, Fall for dance reviews, G.D. Harris, Gennadi Saveliev, Lone Epic, Louise Lecavalier, Merce Cunningham Dance Company, modern, New York City, NYC, Sarah Savelli, Sounddance, Stevie Wonder, tap dance, Tap Into Peace, The Leaves Are Fading, theater, Xiomara Reyes
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