NEW YORK — Warren Carlyle was leaping around, more or less in one spot. He was also singing along to the music of a number of storied musicals being showcased in the new work he was putting together ...
The other program, the subject of this review, appealed to more advanced balletomanes—works by Gianna Reisen, Ulysses Dove, ...
In October 1948, Jerome Robbins attended the first performance that New York City Ballet gave under that name and fell in love—with the dancers, with Balanchine’s Symphony in C, and especially with 19 ...
With timeless vitality and a precise vision, Jerome Robbins directed and choreographed some of the most influential works in theater, movies, and television throughout the 20th century. This summer, ...
New York City Ballet ended its season on a positive note with “Coppélia,” but the repertory tipped too heavily into unimportant ballets. By Gia Kourlas Hubbard Street Dance Chicago and the Off ...
NEW YORK — Theater does not consist of words alone. And much of what can be sublime in theater goes beyond words. It is true that all the great choreographers are also among the great makers of ...
Tiler Peck's 'Symphonie Espagnole' dazzles alongside Balanchine and Robbins in New York City Ballet's SPAC program.
2 Review: World Premiere E=MC² EINSTEIN THE MUSICAL Often Trades Depth for Silly Songs 3 Christina Rose Hall and Aaron Kaburick Join BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Tour 4 Interview: Prodigy Sophia Lalin of LORD ...
Houston Ballet's first-ever staging of Fancy Free is big news for dance fans. An instant success at its premiere in 1944, the brash and breezy depiction of three sailors on shore leave is a landmark ...
There has not been a more entertaining evening in the Opera House for years than last week's Jerome Robbins show danced by the San Francisco Ballet. A mixed bill with a serious piece, a scandalous, ...
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