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A ballet body is essentially a deformed body. The older and more experienced the dancer, the more evident–and beautiful–this deformation is.
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To celebrate its 85th anniversary, the American Ballet Theatre filled its summer season with exciting debuts (Chloe Misseldine in “Giselle,” Catherine Hurlin and Misseldine in “Sylvia”), farewells both grand and subtle (Gillian Murphy’s final “Swan Lake” after an impressive 29 years with the company, Cassandra Trenary in whatever one is fortunate enough to catch her in before she slips out to the Vienna State Opera Ballet), guest appearances (Reece Clarke in “Sylvia”), and in-house anniversaries (Hee Seo and Cory Stearns marking 20 years with ABT in “Giselle”). But by far the hottest ticket was guest star Olga Smirnova’s one-night-only performance of “Giselle” on June 21st.
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A ballet body is essentially a deformed body. The older and more experienced the dancer, the more evident–and beautiful–this deformation is.
Continue ReadingAfter a successful dancing career with, among others, Dutch National Ballet, Finnish National Ballet, and finally San Francisco Ballet, where he was a principal dancer for a decade, Mikko Nissinen has proven himself a strategic, forward-looking and beloved artistic director of Boston Ballet.
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