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
Tag: Jerome Robbins
Themselves and Their Time
by Leigh Witchel Even a dance within living memory can get lost. On a mixed bill including works by Balanchine, … More
Going Really Long
by Leigh Witchel “The Goldberg Variations” is one of the most monumental ballets in New York City Ballet’s repertory. And … More
Of His Time
by Leigh Witchel If George Balanchine avoided time, Jerome Robbins embraced it. Unlike Balanchine’s abstractions that only referenced the world … More
The Stravinsky Spectrum
by Leigh Witchel Once upon a time, Stravinsky was the house composer for New York City Ballet. He’s not around … More