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The Australian Ballet’s “Signature Works,” as a whole, is a compact and varied celebration of dance in the moment.
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Who doesn’t love the circus—especially nouveau cirque? With its unclassifiable blend of genres, it reflects so much of what it means to be human—the comedy, absurdity, beauty, sadness, delight, and more. Always tinged with physical risk or challenge, circus inspires childlike wonder. So when I noticed PS21’s dedicated programming of cirque offerings this season, I made the trip upstate to the Hudson Valley to this progressive contemporary arts venue on a bucolic, 100-acre campus. The venue, with its open-air Pavilion theater, was the ideal setting for the US premiere of “Runners,” by Cirk la Putyka from the Czech Republic.
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The Australian Ballet’s “Signature Works,” as a whole, is a compact and varied celebration of dance in the moment.
Continue ReadingThe Joffrey Ballet’s lithe and strong dancers take on four historic works in this mixed-bill “American Icons” programme.
Continue ReadingIn Trisha Brown's 1983 “Set and Reset,” dancers float in and out of the wings like bubbles.
Continue ReadingTalk about perfection! While the countdown is on, as Gustavo Dudamel, music director of the world-class Los Angeles Philharmonic, prepares to exit the stage for the New York Philharmonic (a big boohoo), his presence last weekend at Walt Disney Concert Hall further cemented his status as musical genius, tastemaker and catalyst for good.
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