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Tag Archives: Hubbard Street Dance Chicago
Three Works Made Young: The Students of The Juilliard School Dance Limón, Duato & Naharin
For dance fans, March is the most overwhelming month of the New York City cultural calendar. This March brought performances from local American ensembles such as Paul Taylor Dance Company, Mark Morris Dance Group, Martha Graham Dance Company, as well … Continue reading →
Posted in Contemporary Dance, Juilliard, Lincoln Center, Modern Dance
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Tagged Alexander Anderson, BAM, Batsheva Dance Company, Beethoven, Bronislava Nijinska, Daniel Lewis, Eliot Feld, Fall for Dance, Fall for Dance Festival, Gnawa, Hora, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, José Limón, Juilliard Dances Repertory, Juilliard School, Kristina Bentz, Mark Morris, Mark Morris Dance Group, Martha Graham Dance Company, Nacho Duato, Nrityagram Dance Company, Ohad Naharin, Pam Tanowitz, Paul Taylor Dance Company, Peter Jay Sharp Theater, Sarah Michelson, Secus, Stephen Petronio, Three to Max, Waldstein Sonata, Yuxi Qin
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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 Ballet, Modern Dance, New York City Ballet, Joyce Theater, Contemporary Dance, Film, Merce Cunningham, Postmodern Dance, Mark Morris, American Ballet Theatre, George Balanchine, Martha Graham, New York Live Arts, BAM, New York City Center
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Tagged ballet, Lincoln Center, Mark Morris, New York City Ballet, New York Live Arts, George Balanchine, Chase Finlay, Apollo, Mark Morris Dance Group, Hummel, Joan Acocella, Festival Dance, CRWDSPCR, Duets, Merce Cunningham, Merce Cunningham Dance Company, postmodern dance, Legacy Tour, Mariinsky Ballet, Metropolitan Opera House, Royal Danish Ballet, The Sleeping Beauty, Coppélia, Natalia Osipova, modern dance, Mark Morris Dance Center, New York City Center, flamenco, Soledad Barrio, Noche Flamenca, Black Swan, Beijing, Martha Graham, Robert Wilson, Maple Leaf Rag, Snow on the Mesa, The Four Temperaments, Agon, Fall for Dance, Trisha Brown, Richard Alston, Richard Alston Dance Company, Ohad Naharin, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Richard Move, Martha@...The 1963 Interview, Cunningham RUGs, Cunningham Repertory Understudy Group, Pond Way, Tanztheater Wuppertal, Vollmond, Le Sacre du Printemps, Pina, Wim Wenders, tanztheater, Café Müller, Kontakthof, Pina in 3D, Roughcut, Three to Max, Mostly Mozart Festival, Out of Doors Festival, Eiko & Koma, Water, Balanchine Black & White Week, Square Dance, Concerto Barocco, Episodes, American Balle, Royal Ballet of London, Alina Cojocaru, Rose Adagio, Steve Reichless, Girl Walk // All Day, Girl Talk, subway pole dance, Paul Milstein Pool, Lincoln Center Theater, Joe's Pub, Trisha Brown Dance Company, 92nd Street Y, Darren Aronofsky, 3D dance documentary
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The Five Best Performances of Fall for Dance 2011
Fall for Dance is a true treasure. Where else can you see 20 works in a span of 10 days, danced by companies from America, England, France, China, Cuba, Belgium, and Australia? (And for $10 per ticket, no less.) This … Continue reading →
Posted in Ballet, Contemporary Dance, Mark Morris, Modern Dance, New York City Ballet, New York City Center
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Tagged All Fours, Amar Ramasar, Anneli Binder, Béla Bartók, Brittany Pollack, Chase Finlay, Christpher Wheeldon, City Center, Fall for Dance, Fall for Dance Festival, George Balanchine, Gyorgy Ligeti, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Lauren Lovette, Lee Serle, Mark Morris, Mark Morris Dance Group, Nathan Goodman, Neal Basley, New York City Ballet, New York City Center, NYCB, Ohad Naharin, Polyphonia, Richard Alston, Richard Alston Dance Company, Rogues, Sara Mearns, Steve Reich, Tiler Peck, Trisha Brown, Tyler Angle, Wendy Whelan
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