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NYCB 2/13 – Sleeping Beauty opening night
Love worked out well for the young couple on the first night of New York City Ballet’s The Sleeping Beauty, the 28-year-old beauty of a production created by Peter Martins after Petipa and which…
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Ater-ballet
Ater: a Latin adjective that means dark, gloomy, black, dismal, malicious, or unlucky. New York City Ballet served up a heap of that this past week on the George Balanchine Stage at Lincoln…
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observations 1/31
Haglund'eelers are snapping up the tickets to the February 19 screening of the Royal Ballet's La Bayadere at Landmark Theater Cinemas on W. 57th St. We all recall how the RB's Swan Lake sold…
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NYCB Week 1
Serenade, Mozartiana, Tsch Piano Concerto No. 2Somebody’s out of shape. A month and a half of holiday eating and then – wham bam! – it’s right into a string of seven performances at NYCB without so much as an episode…
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observations 1/28
Tickets are now on sale for the screening of the Royal Ballet's La Bayadere (Nunez, Muntagirov, Osipova) on February 19th at Landmark Theaters cinema on W. 57th St in Manhattan. Tickets for the ROH's…
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NYCB 1/22 Myths & legendary dancing open the season
Apollo, besides being the god of music, poetry, truth, healing, and sunlight, is also the god of foreigners and the protector of refugees. We thank him for taking time out of his impossibly busy…