Getting in the Groove
In the first few seconds that the lights come up on BalletX at the Joyce Theater, an audience member murmurs her assent: “I love it already.”
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In the first few seconds that the lights come up on BalletX at the Joyce Theater, an audience member murmurs her assent: “I love it already.” It’s an almost shockingly strong start, with “Scales on the Wings of a Butterfly,” BalletX choreographic fellow Noelle Kayser’s piece for 15 dancers—which premiered over the summer at the company’s home base, at the Susanne Roberts Theater in Philadelphia—opening the program.
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In the first few seconds that the lights come up on BalletX at the Joyce Theater, an audience member murmurs her assent: “I love it already.”
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