Catching the Moment with Paul Kolnik
For nearly 50 years the legendary dance photographer, Paul Kolnik, helped create the visual identity of the New York City Ballet.
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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,” so began Charles Dickens’s masterpiece, A Tale of Two Cities. Happily, while dance was in fine form in Los Angeles in 2024, the politics in America took a deep dive toward, well, fascism on November 5, and the repercussions are already being felt. Yet, with the effects of COVID and two wars still raging, we can feel encouraged—even hopeful—with the state-of-the-art form in the City of Angels.
For nearly 50 years the legendary dance photographer, Paul Kolnik, helped create the visual identity of the New York City Ballet.
Continue ReadingTushrik Fredericks walks as if in a trance, arms floating forward and pushing back with each step. Fog transforms the air into a tangible element.
Continue ReadingHouston Ballet is the fourth largest ballet company in the United States, but when it comes to the talent of its top dancers, they are the equal of any American company.
Continue ReadingThe height of summer has arrived to New York’s lush and idyllic Hudson Valley. Tonight, in addition to music credited on the official program, we are treated to a chorus of crickets and tree frogs in the open-air pavilion of PS21 Center for Contemporary Performance.
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Wonderfully well written article and retrospective of the best of the west in LA dance. Thank you!
Hello Victoria, So glad to know that you are writing about our vibrant dance scene.
Happy New Year!
Terrific roundup of LA dance over the last year. Sorry I’ve been on the other side of the abyss between us and missed so much. Happy new dance year.