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The first moments of Risa show the petite Risa Steinberg seated at a sleek desktop in her New York apartment.
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Nearly thirty years since its world premiere, and society’s catching up to the complex diversity showcased in Maurice Béjart’s “Ballet for Life.” As a tribute to love in all its multifaceted manifestations—erotic desire, enduring friendship, artistic adulation, beyond the confines of society’s judgments and between either sex, inside and outside of marriage—the ballet long predicted our evolving understanding of sexuality and love.
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The first moments of Risa show the petite Risa Steinberg seated at a sleek desktop in her New York apartment.
PlusThe ballet community in Los Angeles, quite large and scattered, is fond of opining that they live in a “tough town for ballet.”
PlusDance artists and scholars have long asked the same question: how do we document an art form that, by nature, exists in one moment and is gone the next?
PlusIn a week of humanitarian crisis, of bodies mobilised and menaced, what a privilege it’s been to take refuge in art that radiates integrity, conviction and splendour.
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