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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New York City Center's 80th anniversary features a fall dance season worth celebrating. Lyon Opera Ballet brings a staging of Lucinda Childs's “Dance;” Savion Glover directs and performs alongside Dormeshia in the Rogers and Hart classic “Pal Joey”; Pam Tanowitz hosts her own weekend as the third featured “Artist at the Center”; and Joshua Bergasse, Jade Hale-Christofi, Jon Boogz, and Caleb Teicher collaborate on Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn's jazz “Nutcracker, Sugar Hill.”
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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.
Continua a leggereTushrik Fredericks walks as if in a trance, arms floating forward and pushing back with each step. Fog transforms the air into a tangible element.
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Continua a leggereThe 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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