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Dance & Fashion Exhibit at FIT
Today I stopped by the Museum at FIT to check out “Dance & Fashion”, an exhibit that explores the relationship between the two art forms. Nearly 100 dance costumes and dance-inspired fashions are on display, ranging from the 19th century to present … Continue reading
Posted in American Ballet Theatre, art, Balanchine, ballet, Dance, Education, Entertainment, History, modern dance, New York City, New York City Ballet, wendy whelan
Tagged Benjamin Millepied, christian dior, christian laboutin, Dance, david michalek, fashion, fashion institute of technology, FIT, herman schmerman, In The Upper Room, lauren lovette, marc happel, Maria Kowroski, Martha Graham, Merce Cunningham, Museum at FIT, narciso rodriguez, New York City Ballet, norma kamali, peter martine, rei kawakubo, Robert Fairchild, Stephen Petronio, Tiler Peck, valentino, wendy whelan
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New York City Ballet: All Wheeldon
From 2001 to 2008, Christopher Wheeldon was New York City Ballet’s first-ever resident choreographer, providing him with a home for creating dances (not to mention a company of talented dancers) and offering NYCB new work from the man that many … Continue reading
Posted in Balanchine, ballet, Dance, music, New York City, New York City Ballet, Reviews, sara mearns, wendy whelan
Tagged Balanchine, ballet, choreography, christopher wheeldon, Craig Hall, Dance, danse a grande vitesse, Gonzalo Garcia, Jared Angle, les carillons, Ligeti, Maria Kowroski, Miller Theatre, New York City, New York City Ballet, Polyphonia, sara mearns, Tiler Peck, wendy whelan
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Quadruple Bill at New York City Ballet
Last Wednesday evening, in the final week of its winter season, New York City Ballet presented an array of pieces that spanned from 1957 to 2010. Plainspoken, Benjamin Millepied’s most recent ballet for the company (which premiered last year) featured … Continue reading
Posted in Balanchine, ballet, Dance, music, New York City, New York City Ballet, Reviews, Sterling Hyltin, wendy whelan
Tagged anthony huxley, Balanchine, ballet, Benjamin Millepied, Craig Hall, Dance, David Lang, George Balanchine, Glass Pieces, Jerome Robbins, Joaquin De Luz, Megan Fairchild, New York City, New York City Ballet, Philip Glass, plainspoken, Sterling Hyltin, Tiler Peck, wendy whelan
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Estancia at New York City Ballet
In its four-week season at Lincoln Center, New York City Ballet has brought back several of the new ballets from its spring season, many of which included collaborations with architect Santiago Calatrava. One was Christopher Wheeldon’s Estancia, which truly shined … Continue reading
Posted in ballet, christopher wheeldon, Dance, music, New York City, New York City Ballet, Reviews
Tagged agnes de mille, alberto ginastera, Andrew Veyette, argentina, ballet, christopher wheeldon, Dance, estancia, Georgina Pazcoguin, New York City, New York City Ballet, rodeo, santiago calatrava, Tiler Peck, Tyler Angle
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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