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Tag Archives: Don Quixote
A Mixed Bill with Middling Results: The Australian Ballet Dances Works by Wayne McGregor & Stephen Page
The Australian Ballet opened its season at the David Koch Theater, its first visit to New York in 13 years, with a mixed bill. The first act, a series of excerpts collectively titled Luminous, was accompanied by a documentary film … Continue reading
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Tagged Aboriginal folklore, Australian Ballet, Ballets Russes, Bangarra Dance Theatre, Bizet, Daniel Gaudiello, David Koch Theater, David Page, Diaghilev, Divergence, Don Quixote, Double Septet, Dyad 1929, Gengwu Guo, Jacob Nash, Jennifer Irwin, La Favorita, Lana Jones, L’Arlésienne, Leanne Stojmenov, Luminous, Petal Miller-Ashmole, Reiko Hombo, Richard Evelyn Byrd, Rudolf Nureyev, Rudy Hawkes, South Pole, Stanton Welch, Stephen Page, Steve Reich, Warumuk–in the dark night, Wayne McGregor, Yolngu
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Limitless Potential & Empty Flash: Ballet Nacional de Cuba Performs the Classics at BAM
Before their season at the Brooklyn Academy of Music last week, the Ballet Nacional de Cuba hadn’t performed in New York for eight years. Lengthy absences aren’t uncommon with foreign companies (the Danes return this week after 23 years), but … Continue reading