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Soledad Barrio & Noche Flamenca at the Joyce Theater (Review for DanceTabs)
Read my review of Soledad Barrio & Noche Flamenca at the Joyce Theater on DanceTabs. The program, which runs through September 30, includes an exciting assortment of ensemble dances and solos, but the highlight, predictably, is Barrio. “Flamenco – a … Continue reading →
Posted in Flamenco, Joyce Theater
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Tagged Alejandro Granados, flamenco, Joyce Theater, Juan Ogalla, Martín Santangelo, Noche Flamenca, review, Soledad Barrio
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Year in Review: The Top 10 Dance Moments of 2011
This was only my second year watching dance, but it was a productive and deeply satisfying one: I’ve logged 112 performances (with three more scheduled) and have watched more than a few dance films. Here, in my last post of … Continue reading →
Posted in American Ballet Theatre, Ballet, BAM, Contemporary Dance, Film, George Balanchine, Joyce Theater, Mark Morris, Martha Graham, Merce Cunningham, Modern Dance, New York City Ballet, New York City Center, New York Live Arts, Postmodern Dance
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Tagged 3D dance documentary, 92nd Street Y, Agon, Alina Cojocaru, American Balle, Apollo, Balanchine Black & White Week, ballet, Beijing, Black Swan, Café Müller, Chase Finlay, Concerto Barocco, Coppélia, CRWDSPCR, Cunningham Repertory Understudy Group, Cunningham RUGs, Darren Aronofsky, Duets, Eiko & Koma, Episodes, Fall for Dance, Festival Dance, flamenco, George Balanchine, Girl Talk, Girl Walk // All Day, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Hummel, Joan Acocella, Joe's Pub, Kontakthof, Le Sacre du Printemps, Legacy Tour, Lincoln Center, Lincoln Center Theater, Maple Leaf Rag, Mariinsky Ballet, Mark Morris, Mark Morris Dance Center, Mark Morris Dance Group, Martha Graham, Martha@...The 1963 Interview, Merce Cunningham, Merce Cunningham Dance Company, Metropolitan Opera House, modern dance, Mostly Mozart Festival, Natalia Osipova, New York City Ballet, New York City Center, New York Live Arts, Noche Flamenca, Ohad Naharin, Out of Doors Festival, Paul Milstein Pool, Pina, Pina in 3D, Pond Way, postmodern dance, Richard Alston, Richard Alston Dance Company, Richard Move, Robert Wilson, Rose Adagio, Roughcut, Royal Ballet of London, Royal Danish Ballet, Snow on the Mesa, Soledad Barrio, Square Dance, Steve Reichless, subway pole dance, tanztheater, Tanztheater Wuppertal, The Four Temperaments, The Sleeping Beauty, Three to Max, Trisha Brown, Trisha Brown Dance Company, Vollmond, Water, Wim Wenders
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Music that Moves, Dance that Sings: Soledad Barrio & Noche Flamenca’s Amanecer at the Joyce Theater
Duo Concertant is unusual among ballets because the musicians — just a violinist and a pianist — who perform Stravinsky’s dynamic score aren’t in the orchestra pit but on stage, alongside the two dancers. It’s strange, but for anyone who … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alejandro Granados, Amanecer, Antonio Jiménez, ballet, Caminando, Duo Concertant, El Patuka, Emilio Florido, Eugenio Iglesias, flamenco, George Balanchine, Igor Stravinsky, Joyce Theater, Manuel Gago, Miguel Rosendo, Noche Flamenca, Oda al Amor, Soledad Barrio, Spanish dance, Stravinsky
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