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Tiler Peck’s Concerto for Two Pianos
From soup to nuts, she gets it right.music ☑︎ choreography ☑︎ costumes ☑︎☑︎ casting ☑︎ lighting ☑︎ Tiler Peck’s first choreographic commission for New York City Ballet wasn’t a surprise success. We all were sure that she could create…
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NYCB 1/25 Wheeldon + Martins + Peck
If NYCB wants to paper the house for Wheeldon's and Peck's dances, it should find people who can behave. It's hard to remember a performance with more obnoxious, orchestrated applause & woo-whoo that…
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NYCB 1/24 – What a difference a day makes
Well, well, well – just had to wait 24 hours to get the real opening performance of the Winter Season. What an evening of spectacular dancing! Fancy Free was so good Wednesday…
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NYCB Winter Season opens without the seasoning
It was a rather flat start to New York City Ballet's Winter Season with an all-Robbins evening that was extended by a half hour due to the presentation of the Janice Levin Award…
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observations 1/21
The full length Jewels and "scenes from" Coppelia will be presented as part of the New York City Ballet SPAC summer season. That is grrreat news as we look forward to the announcement of…
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observations 1/10
NYCB's Winter Season is several steps down from its extraordinary Fall Season, but nevertheless, there are some things to look forward to judging from the first week's casting and a few hints gleaned…