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Tulsa Ballet Review: Making Limoncello in an Otherwise Sober World
November 8, 2020 – Tulsa Ballet Review of Creations Reimagined, the company’s first program of the season available to watch in person or online.
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Joyce Theatre Review: A Light Shines on A State of Darkness
November 2, 2020: Joyce Theatre Review: A Light Shines on A State of Darkness features insights to Molissa Fenley’s piece performed by Sara Mearns.
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Pacific Northwest Ballet Review: An Exciting Return to the Stage
October 15, 2020: Pacific Northwest Ballet Review of Rep 1 of their 20/21 Digital Season mentions some of the greatest ballets, both classic and contemporary.
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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: Giselle is a Gem
February 11, 2020 American Ballet Theatre Giselle Washington, D.C. The standing ovation at the end of America Ballet Theatre’s Giselle at The Kennedy Center last night does not do the performance justice. The combination of ingredients – exquisite dancing, expert staging, elegant costume and sets – is a recipe that Artistic Director Kevin McKenzie has mastered.…
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National Ballet of Canada Review: The Sleeping Beauty
January 30, 2020 National Ballet of Canada The Sleeping Beauty Washington, D.C. For a ballet that is so familiar with audience members of all ages, there were some surprises during National Ballet of Canada’s The Sleeping Beauty at The Kennedy Center last night. Rudolf Nureyev’s 1972 production of this fairytale classic does not skimp on…
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National Ballet of Canada Review: Contemporary Grace, Power, and Artistry
January 28, 2020 National Ballet of Canada Repertory Program Washington, D.C. You know you’re in for an exciting ride when an evening of ballet is programmed to showcase The National Ballet of Canada dancing William Forsythe, Jiří Kylián, and Alexei Ratmansky. Before the performance even begins, the Kennedy Center audience is already abuzz regarding the…
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Atlanta Ballet Review: A Nutcracker Full of Surprises
November 27, 2019 Atlanta Ballet The Nutcracker Washington, D.C. The ballet holiday season has officially begun with Atlanta Ballet’s The Nutcracker at The Kennedy Center. D.C. audiences are the first outside of Atlanta to see this theatrical multi-media production that premiered last year in the company’s home state. Yuri Possokhov‘s fast-paced choreography aligns appropriately with the…
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Carmen Suite Review: Collaboration and Community Create a New Beginning for Alberto Alonso’s Ballet
November 8 & 9, 2019 Various Carmen Suite Gainesville, FL American Ballet Theatre’s (ABT) Sarah Lane and Cory Stearns captained the corrida of Cuban-born choreographer Alberto Alonso’s legendary and distinctly avant-garde tale, Carmen Suite, during the production’s sold out, two-night run at Santa Fe College in Gainesville, Florida, November 8 and 9. This was the…