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More than just a dancer's life, Jacques d'Amboise's memoirs are the story of City Ballet's coming of age.
An American Apollo Laura Jacobs 2011
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To the company's loyal fans, Frederick Ashton and Kenneth MacMillan remain the Royal Ballet's defining choreographers and, in this double bill, they're united in two of their finest works.
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The options include a show by DCypher, the Washington Ballet's collaboration with In Series, "WAM 2," New Galaxy Theatre Group's "Slam Theater 1.0" and the reprisal of theHegira's inventive "Paige in Full."
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City Ballet's co-founders, Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein, set out to build a company based on American energy, athleticism and unself-conscious elegance.
An American Apollo Laura Jacobs 2011
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On film, the major point of difference comes between productions designed for the 3D camera—like Mr. Wenders's "Pina"—and 3D broadcasts of performances designed for the stage, such as the Royal Opera's "Carmen in 3D" or the Mariinsky Ballet's recent "Giselle," which require 3D glasses to watch.
3D Technology Rears Its Head Pia Catton 2011
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The weight of expectation on the 26-year-old, the sole English principal ballerina in the Royal Ballet's line-up, is enormous.
Lauren Cuthbertson: 'There are no Black Swan moments in this ballet' 2011
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But New Yorkers are lucky: They have New York City Ballet's winter season to revive them from the sugar crash.
Margaret Fuhrer: Review: New York City Ballet, Beginning with Balanchine Margaret Fuhrer 2012
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The first component of the New York City Ballet's spring gala on Wednesday was the world premiere of a new production of Bertolt Brecht's and Kurt Weill's "The Seven Deadly Sins."
Embracing the Seven Sins Marshall Heyman 2011
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Much of it can be seen in his designs for New York City Ballet's "Swan Lake," onstage Sept. 13 to 18: He gives the classical ballet an aggressively contemporary look that's rooted in the natural landscape.
A Dark Weekend Heralds a New Dawn Pia Catton 2011
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The production, opening Nov. 19, will be presented as part of the New York Theatre Ballet's Once Upon a Ballet program, a series of hour-long adaptations of full-length ballets tailored for young children.
Outfitting 'The Nutcracker' Alexandra Cheney 2011
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