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ABT 6/11 – The Pirates’ Gold in Le Corsaire
Lots of brave dancing on display at the opening performance of ABT’s Le Corsaire. It wasn’t on the level of the courageous dancing that we remember from the Noche Latina evenings of a long…
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observations 6/7
About 50 documents were added to the Waterbury court case file today — from NYCB, SAB, and lawyers for Finlay, Ramasar and Catazaro. Among them were texts between the plaintiff and Chase Finlay which…
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Met Opera House 5/30 & 6/3
Twyla tachs it up for ABTWe’re just now catching up with ABT. Due to programing and casting, we didn’t sign up for much of the first half of the Met season. However, we did hit the first and final…
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NYCB – There is no such thing as too much.
New York City Ballet has been accused of a lot of things lately, but the only thing it’s guilty of is talent hoarding. This excessive, unapologetic displaying of the talent pool drives this balletomane…
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NYCB 5/18 matinee
An interesting and heartwarming afternoon at the balletFor the record, there were three NYT dance critics in attendance at this matinee. Unfortunately, Gia Kourlas discovered a need to leave at intermission following the standing ovation and cheering that Amar Ramasar received…
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NYCB 5/15 – Brahms-Schoenberg Quartet & Tschaikovsky Suite No. 3
Emily Kikta came flying out of the wing with her four wingmen desperately trying to keep up with her. Holy Moly, talk about taking over the stage; talk about a high octane performance that…