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NYCB 4/26
Dances at a Gathering & Brahms-Schoenberg QuartetProperly hydrating before and during Robbins' long piano ballet, Dances at a Gathering, is important for the professional — balletomane, that is. The ballet may only be 60+ minutes long, but on Friday…
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NYCB 4/24 & 4/25 The growing season begins
New York City Ballet opened its Spring Season with a little rain and a gloomy cloud, but the sun managed to break through to get the growing season officially started. The…
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NYCB 2/15
Ratmansky’s “Solitude” – The impact of a child’s deathSomeone else’s child. In a far away chaos. The world doesn’t even blink. And the chaos carries on. Alexei Ratmansky blinked. In his new work Solitude, which is set to Gustav Mahler’s…
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NYCB 2/6 & 2/7
The Four Temperaments & Liebeslieder WalzerIt seems we're all a little temperamental these days. The world is out of balance; so why shouldn't our temperaments be off, too? But thanks to Balanchine, who in 1946 turned temperamental off-balance…
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ABT contract negotiations
When Push Comes to ShoveABT dancers have put their feet down in solidarity to force management to come to a fair contract agreement after many months of stalled negotiations. The dancers have authorized AGMA to call a…
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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…