Royal Rivalry
In early June, the Scottish Ballet came to Koch Theater at Lincoln Center, New York, with “Mary, Queen of Scots” for a run of five performances.
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It was a grand night of show and—well, show more—as eight members of L.A. Dance Project strutted their gorgeous, technically brilliant stuff in the US premiere of “Gems.” Seen at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts over the weekend (it had its world premiere last month at Australia’s Brisbane Festival), the triptych was choreographed by LADP founder Benjamin Millepied. Made between the years 2013 and 2016, the works, commissioned by the esteemed French jewelry company, Van Cleef & Arpels, and whose global Dance Reflections festival has been a boon to the art form, is a kind of twenty-first-century reimagining of George Balanchine’s “Jewels.”
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In early June, the Scottish Ballet came to Koch Theater at Lincoln Center, New York, with “Mary, Queen of Scots” for a run of five performances.
Continue ReadingTwenty years on from its beginnings, Croí Glan, meaning “clear heart” in Irish, has been a leading voice in integrated dance in Ireland.
Continue ReadingThere is a tradition at play whenever the annual Flamenco Festival takes over Sadler’s Wells in the early summer, it is almost always swelteringly hot outside.
Continue ReadingAs part of a new two-week summer dance festival, Lincoln Center brings back a popular work by French choreographer Rachid Ouramdane first shown in NYC ten years ago. “Tordre,” which means to twist or contort, is a duet that operates as double solos.
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Fabulous review! Not a beat was missed! Thank you for your exquisite writing.
Fabulous review! Not a beat was missed! Thank you for your exquisite writing.