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New York City Ballet – Spring 2013

New York City Ballet Concerto DSCH, Sonatas and Interludes, In Creases, Stars and Stripes David H. Koch Theater – June 4, 2013 The opening section of Alexei Ratmansky’s Concerto DSCH set up a festive atmosphere to start off the evening. … Continue reading

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New York City Ballet – Guggenheim Works & Process – Year of the Rabbit

New York City Ballet Guggenheim Works & Process Year of the Rabbit September 23, 2012 Last weekend as part of the Guggenheim’s Works and Process, New York City Ballet Media Director (and former soloist) Ellen Bar moderated a discussion with … Continue reading

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Dancer Chat with New York City Ballet’s Emily Kikta

New York City Ballet Dancer Chat with Emily Kikta School of American Ballet September 30, 2011 Photo by Paul Kolnik I can’t say enough good things about the Dancer Chat events that New York City Ballet hosts on selected Friday … Continue reading

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Charles Askegard’s Farewell This October

New York City Ballet just announced details of their 2011 -2012 Season.  There’s a fair amount of news in this article, but the thing that caught my eye is that Charles Askegard will be giving his farewell performance this fall. … Continue reading

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Dancers Chat with Zachary Catazaro

New York City Ballet Dancers Chat with Zachary Catazaro January 28, 2011 Photo by Paul Kolnik On selected Friday evenings during New York City Ballet’s season, they offer an event called Dancers Chat about an hour and a half before … Continue reading

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New York City Ballet – Peter Martins’ The Magic Flute

From the very beginning of the piece, I was completely charmed by Peter Martins’ The Magic Flute.  The ballet, originally created for an SAB workshop performance, was hilarious, colorful and clever, full of laughs, pratfalls and slapstick.  This was not … Continue reading

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