Writing the Book on Buddy Bradley
Near the end of her illuminating book on choreographer Buddy Bradley, Maureen Footer discusses Bradley’s work on Cecil Landau’s revue “Sauce Tartare.”
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The work of the late Frederick Ashton is less often revived in the United States than it is in Great Britain. As part of the Ashton Worldwide 2024-2028 festival, American Ballet Theatre has mounted “Sylvia,” Ashton’s 1952 full-length ballet that combines elements of romantic ballet with Greek myth, a story about the nymph Sylvia who has sworn off love until pierced by Cupid’s arrow. Danced to music by Léo Delibes that recalls a lusher version of his “Coppélia” score, “Sylvia” is a playful yet more mature piece of romantic comedy.
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Near the end of her illuminating book on choreographer Buddy Bradley, Maureen Footer discusses Bradley’s work on Cecil Landau’s revue “Sauce Tartare.”
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