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Tag Archives: New York City Center
11 Questions for Seth Orza, Pacific Northwest Ballet Principal Dancer
Next week at New York City Center, Pacific Northwest Ballet performs a triple-bill of Balanchine masterpieces as well as Jean-Christophe Maillot’s evening-length production Roméo et Juliette, marking the full company’s first performances in New York since 1996. Seth Orza, who … Continue reading
Posted in Ballet, George Balanchine, Interviews, New York City Center
Tagged Apollo, ballet, Emerald Inn, George Balanchine, Jean-Christophe Maillot, New York City Ballet, New York City Center, Nikolaj Hübb, Nilas Martins, NYCB, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Peter Boal, Peter Martins, PNB, Roméo et Juliette, Romeo and Juliet, Sara Ricard Orza, School of American Ballet, Seth Orza
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Dance on a Dime: 7 Ways to Get Cheap Tickets in New York
Watching dance can be an expensive hobby, particularly in New York, where ticket prices are high and performances happen every night. Listed below are some of the tricks I’ve learned over the past few years to see all kinds of … Continue reading
Posted in Ballet, Contemporary Dance, Joyce Theater, Lincoln Center, New York City Ballet, New York City Center, Postmodern Dance
Tagged 18/29 Club, Abrons Arts Center, ABT, affordable ballet tickets, affordable dance tickets, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, American Ballet Theatre, BAM, BAM Fisher Space, Benjamin Millepied, cheap ballet tickets, cheap dance tickets, dance discounts, dance on a dime, dance ticket discounts, dance tickets, Danspace Project, David Rubenstein Atrium, discounted ballet tickets, Fall for Dance Festival, hula, Joyce Theater, La Mama, Lincoln Center, Martha Graham Dance Company, Moiseyev Dance Company, New York, New York City Ballet, New York City Center, New York Live Arts, NYCB, P.S. 122, Paul Taylor Dance Company, Peak Performance at Montclair State University, Performance Space 122, student rush, TDF, The Chocolate Factory, The Kitchen, Theater Development Fund, TKTS booths, Zucker Box Office
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The Top Five Performances of Fall for Dance 2012
The Fall For Dance festival, an annual fixture at New York City Center since 2004, is one of the staples of the city’s arts calendar. This year’s iteration was expanded from 10 evenings to 12, and featured an incredibly varied … Continue reading
Posted in Contemporary Dance, Indian Dance, New York City Center
Tagged Merce Cunningham, American Ballet Theatre, New York City Center, Fall for Dance, Fall for Dance Festival, ABT, Twyla Tharp, Sinatra Suite, Indian dance, Shiva, Juilliard School, Pam Tanowitz, Nine Sinatra Songs, Herman Cornejo, classical Indian dance, Kuchipudi, Shantala Shivalingappa, Shiva Ganga, Ganga, Jodi Melnick, Steven Reker and People Get Ready, Fall for Dance 2012, Juilliard Dance, Fortune, Charles Wuorinen, Luciana Paris, Ramil Mekhdiev, Igor Moiseyev, Moiseyev Dance Company, Russian folk dance, Dance of Malmyk, Tatarotchka, Olga Volina, Oleg Chernasov, Evgeny Masalkov, Ganges, Suite of Moldavian Dances
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So Close Yet So Far Apart: Merce Cunningham’s ‘Place’ Revived by Sandra Neels at the City Center Studios
Merce Cunningham’s choreography can be ambiguous, mysterious, and uniquely beautiful, so to see a Cunningham work just once, as I did a number of times during his company’s final year before disbandment, can be bittersweet. On June 8, however, an … Continue reading