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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For twenty-five years, Roberto Bolle has brought together a constellation of celebrated stars and rising talent to share the stage with him. This year, fresh from a stop in Osaka, “Roberto Bolle and Friends” returned to enchant the Terme di Caracalla in Rome, the Teatro Antico in Taormina, and, for their grand finale, the Arena di Verona. In November, the tour continues with a one-night performance at London’s Sadler’s Wells and three shows at Milan’s Teatro degli Arcimboldi. Verona—the city of fabled love and enduring ruins—offered a fitting backdrop for Bolle’s philia, his affectionate bond with the artists he has tirelessly championed, and for a dancer who, at fifty, still seems to defy the passage of time.
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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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