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Scottish Ballet Review: An Audacious Double Bill
March 10, 2020 Scottish Ballet This is My Body… New York, NY Wrapping up their 50th anniversary season, Scottish Ballet presents This is My Body… to the Joyce Theater and eager New York City audiences. This double bill elicits moments of laughter, furrowed brows, and philosophical contemplation – welcoming the theater-goer’s mind to explore some of…
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American Ballet Theatre Review: A Colorful Program of Dance
October 25, 2019 American Ballet Theatre The New Romantics New York, NY Heading into the final weekend of their fall season at the David H. Koch Theater, American Ballet Theatre performs their The New Romantics program; it features a New York Premiere and a World Premiere that sandwich a new audience favorite. All three works…
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American Ballet Theatre 2019 Fall Season
On July 22, 2019, the David H. Koch Theater box office will start selling tickets to the American Ballet Theatre 2019 Fall Season which runs from October 16-27. The principal dancers this season include Stella Abrera, Isabella Boylston, Misty Copeland, Herman Cornejo, Sarah Lane, Alban Lendorf, Hee Seo, Christine Shevchenko, Cory Stearns, Devon Teuscher and James…
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Maurice Sendak’s Designs for The Nutcracker
When we hear the name Maurice Sendak, our mind can’t help but to immediately think of his oh so famous picture book Where the Wild Things Are. The Morgan Library & Museum in New York City wants to expand our horizons and knowledge of the artist by presenting an exhibit titled Drawing the Curtain: Maurice Sendak’s…
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New York City Ballet 2019-2020 Season
The New York City Ballet 2019-2020 Season at the David H. Koch Theater has been announced and it promises to be one that ballet lovers all of the world will want to come to New York to see. Some of the highlights include: Full-length Ballets: Jewels, Swan Lake, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream World Premieres…
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New York City Ballet Review: Jewels Stands the Test of Time
September 22, 2018 New York City Ballet Jewels New York, NY I first saw New York City Ballet’s production of Balanchine’s Jewels while a student at the School of American Ballet. I must admit that at the time I did not have such a refined ear for music nor the understanding of just how incredible the…