Healing Together
Gibney Company’s season at the Joyce Theater was full of common threads, promising beginnings, and lingering energy.
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La Scala Theatre’s ballet season featured a programme offering a snapshot of European choreography from 25 years ago. A snapshot, not exhaustive but representative, certainly interesting, although at the same time the Paris Opera was staging an evening with solely new works, including the “hit boy” Marcos Morau among the choreographers. No new creations for La Scala Ballet this season, but it should also be noted that the current director, Frédéric Olivieri, took over mid-season from his predecessor (Manuel Legris).
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Gibney Company’s season at the Joyce Theater was full of common threads, promising beginnings, and lingering energy.
Continue ReadingIt seems fitting that as the world held its collective breath over violent threats from the US White House, the Martha Graham Dance Company would perform “Chronicle,” an anti-war statement from 1936, as the centerpiece for the opening of its New York City Center season.
Continue ReadingPerhaps best known for touring with New York City Ballet associate artistic director Wendy Whelan in her show “Restless Creature,” Joshua Beamish grew up dancing in his Canadian hometown of Kelowna, British Columbia, founding his own company when he was just 17.
Continue ReadingBallet Unbound” was a diverse mixed repertory program that landed squarely in Ohio Contemporary Ballet’s sweet spot as a company presenting classical modern dance, and neo-classical and contemporary ballet works.
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