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The New York City Ballet's summer residency at Saratoga Performing Arts Center captured a year of company anniversaries: it was the 50th anniversary of both George Balanchine and Alexandra Danilova’s “Coppélia” and Jerome Robbins’s “In G Major,” and Justin Peck’s “Mystic Familiar,” a winter season premiere, marked his 10th year as resident choreographer. Balanchine’s black-and-white leotard ballet “Stravinsky Violin Concerto” rounded out the offerings. SPAC audiences were able to see superb performances and interpretations of all the works. The long spans of time commemorated by the anniversaries have not dulled the lustre of any of these company works.
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