by Leigh Witchel Beyond the top two or three, it’s tough to agree on the top rank of Balanchine’s ballets. … More
Month: May 2019
New Challenges
by Leigh Witchel Change at New York City Ballet can be measured in debuts. Who gets a new part, who … More
Best Consumed When Ripe
by Leigh Witchel Never pass judgment on a Ratmansky ballet in its first season. It’s been said about Balanchine, and … More
Noh Drama
by Leigh Witchel A cookbook with one great recipe in it is still worth it. There was one really novel … More
Bill of Goods
by Leigh Witchel Pam Tanowitz is the least likely It Girl in dance. Her cool cerebral works aren’t designed as … More
Calling the Shots
by Leigh Witchel Sometimes, asking for an equal slice of the pie actually means you want to cut the pieces. … More
Bloodlines Revisited
by Leigh Witchel Steven Petronio joined in the Cunningham centennial as part of the fifth year of his Bloodlines program, … More
All about EVE
by Leigh Witchel With the spotlight on the legacy of Cunningham during his centennial last month, let’s take a look … More