Critic's Picks 2025
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It was a grand night of show and—well, show more—as eight members of L.A. Dance Project strutted their gorgeous, technically brilliant stuff in the US premiere of “Gems.” Seen at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts over the weekend (it had its world premiere last month at Australia’s Brisbane Festival), the triptych was choreographed by LADP founder Benjamin Millepied. Made between the years 2013 and 2016, the works, commissioned by the esteemed French jewelry company, Van Cleef & Arpels, and whose global Dance Reflections festival has been a boon to the art form, is a kind of twenty-first-century reimagining of George Balanchine’s “Jewels.”
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Throughout the year, our critics attend hundreds of dance performances, whether onsite, outdoors, or on the proscenium stage, around the world.
Continue ReadingOn December 11th, the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater presented two premieres and two dances that had premiered just a week prior.
Continue ReadingThe “Contrastes” evening is one of the Paris Opéra Ballet’s increasingly frequent ventures into non-classical choreographic territory.
Continue ReadingI’m in the audience of the Pit to watch Kaori Ito’s solo performance, “Robot, l'amour éternel.” It’s in the blackbox performing space at the New National Theatre Tokyo, intimate and close. The stage is an open, raised platform, gauzy white fabric covering the floor.
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Fabulous review! Not a beat was missed! Thank you for your exquisite writing.
Fabulous review! Not a beat was missed! Thank you for your exquisite writing.