“Horse, the solos” is yet another new work with a pandemic backstory. Deborah Hay created the work remotely from her...
Dwight Rhoden might be the only person in the world who likes a high leg as much as I do,...
Sometimes a work of art can be compelling for its strict adherence to the rules of a given form, for...
Elongated bodies meticulously keep time stepping on demi-pointe to the hard driving techno-beat. They crisscross the stage in various groupings...
In summarizing Sir Frederick Ashton’s oeuvre in 1961, celebrated critic Clive Barnes writes, “For all this his ballets are best...
From the moment Doug Varone’s “Somewhere” opens on the figure of Hollis Bartlett leaning into a lateral arabesque, and we...