by Leigh Witchel New York City Ballet paired up two of its gems, but set several new stones in them. … More
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Almost a Cast Change
by Leigh Witchel There wasn’t much of a cast change between the two casts of the All-Robbins program at New … More
Punchy
by Leigh Witchel Everyone’s hyper at the beginning of New York City Ballet’s season. There’s anticipation, There’s nerves, there’s debuts … More
Diamond Jubilee
by Leigh Witchel After the opening night fireworks to celebrate New York City Ballet’s 75th anniversary season, the company settled … More
Watching the Changes, Watching the Corps
by Leigh Witchel New York City Ballet’s opening All Balanchine program invited your eye to wander past center stage to … More
When The Time Comes
by Leigh Witchel The season at New York City Ballet was getting in gear with its second repertory program, and … More
Scaling the Mount
by Leigh Witchel The injuries and substitutions at New York City Ballet have made for a rocky climb. Yet for … More
Classics and Ideals
by Leigh Witchel What’s not to like in a classic quartet of Balanchine and Robbins’ Greatest Hits? Well, some say … More
Casting to Type
by Leigh Witchel A few days earlier, New York City Ballet danced the same program as this one. In contrast, … More
Casting Against Type
by Leigh Witchel The Swan Lake II mixed bill at New York City Ballet fielded some new casts and some … More