by Leigh Witchel New York City Ballet is pushing Peter Walker in an unexpected way – to be a partner … More
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On and Off
by Leigh Witchel Two marathon works from New York City Ballet’s repertory can be a rewarding, if long, night. But … More
Two Masterpieces
by Leigh Witchel New York City Ballet paired up two of its gems, but set several new stones in them. … More
Creating a Character
by Leigh Witchel The third All-Balanchine program at New York City Ballet featured dances with some of the most on-brand … More
NYCB’s Swan Lake: A Consumer Guide
Peter Martins’ “Swan Lake” was first done in Denmark in ‘96, and flew to New York City Ballet in ‘99. … More
Real, Fake or Just Unfamiliar?
By Leigh Witchel For the dance centerpiece of this summer’s Lincoln Center Festival, the organizers offered “Jewels” with a new … More
Here. Now.
by Leigh Witchel So there we were, gathering to celebrate life after the geniuses died. The Here/Now Festival opened with … More
Ballerina Fantasies
by Leigh Witchel New York City Ballet’s second night offered plum roles to the company’s top ballerinas . . . … More