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NYCB’s second week of mixed results
The most incredible thing is that even though it's the Year of the Rabbit again — and again, and again, seemingly everywhere we go with choreographer Justin Peck's works — it really should be…
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observations 1/22
It was an extraordinary Saturday filled with memorable performances by New York City Ballet, but what is wrong with this composition? Twelve men principals to a mere six women principals?! Can management stop discounting…
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NYCB on fire 1/20
Tiler Peck's fabled Allegro Brillante was on display last night at NYCB. She and Roman Mejia gave a pristine and glorious performance. No complaints about Mejia’s lines last night. His arabesques were stretched…
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NYCB All Balanchine 1/18
NYCB continued to build steam on its second night of its wonderful All Balanchine program of Donizetti Variations, Haieff Divertimento, Valse-Fantaisie, and Stravinsky Violin Concerto. Cast changes revealed a new spectrum of principal…
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NYCB plays to its strengths in the Winter Season opener
We're grateful to be back among the civilized herd of NYCB regulars who appreciate the genius of Balanchine and can chat intelligently about the bright performances on the stage before them. Speaking about…
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observations 1/5
Ya can't say it came as a surprise — that is, Alexei Ratmansky becoming Artist in Residence at New York City Ballet after 13 years at ABT. Ya can't watch Emma Von Enck, Jovani…