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Fall for Dance: Opening Night
The ninth annual Fall For Dance festival opened on Thursday evening at City Center with the usual fanfare. The atrium next to the theater buzzed with excitement, and plenty of people without tickets waited near the box office for last-minute … Continue reading
Posted in ballet, criticism, Dance, Dance writing, International, music, New York City, Reviews
Tagged astrid boons, balletboyz, christopher wheeldon, Craig Hall, Dance, Fall for Dance, fang-yi sheu, jared grimes, nederlands dans theater, New York City, Paul Lightfoot, quentin roger, Sol Leon, Tyler Angle, 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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New York City Ballet’s All-Robbins Program
After last week’s all-Balanchine program, New York City Ballet presented three of Jerome Robbins’s ballets on Friday evening. Opus 19/The Dreamer is one of his most breathtaking works – always a pleasure to watch and always something newly discovered. While … Continue reading
Posted in Balanchine, ballet, Dance, Jerome Robbins, music, New York City, New York City Ballet, Reviews, wendy whelan
Tagged 2 & 3 Part Inventions, Adrian Danchig-Waring, ashley laracey, Bach, Balanchine, chase finlay, Dance, daniel applebaum, fred astaire, Gonzalo Garcia, I'm Old Fashioned, Jenifer Ringer, Jerome Robbins, jorge luis borges, Kathryn Morgan, Morton Gould, New York City, New York City Ballet, Opus 19/The Dreamer, Prokofiev, Rebecca Krohn, rita hayworth, the circular ruins, Tyler Angle, wendy whelan
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New York City Ballet’s Short Stories
Ashley Bouder in George Balanchine’s Firebird, photo by Paul Kolnik New York City Ballet’s winter season includes many full-length narrative ballets, but on Saturday evening, the company performed a triple bill of short stories. Although the newest one, Firebird, premiered … Continue reading
Posted in Balanchine, ballet, Dance, Jerome Robbins, music, New York City, New York City Ballet, Reviews, Robert Fairchild
Tagged ashley bouder, Balanchine, ballet, Dance, Daniel Ulbricht, Fancy Free, firebird, George Balanchine, Georgina Pazcoguin, Jerome Robbins, Joaquin De Luz, Leonard Bernstein, marc chagall, Maria Kowroski, New York City, New York City Ballet, Prodigal Son, Prokofiev, Robert Fairchild, Stravinsky, Tiler Peck, Tyler Angle
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