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![]() Wall Street Journal | A Dramatic New Spin On Classical French Ballet Wall Street Journal The company will open at Chicago's Harris Theater, then move on to the Kennedy Center in Washington and Lincoln Center in New York. French ballet—which developed in the royal court in the 17th century—is frequently described as academic and precise, ... |
![]() Financial Times | Dance Listings for May 25-31 New York Times (Anderson) ★ New York City Ballet (Friday through Sunday, Tuesday through Thursday, through June 10) This weekend brings “Double Feature,” Susan Stroman's affectionate tribute to the dramas and the comedies of the silent-movie era. One-act ballets by ... La Bayadère, American Ballet Theatre, New York |
![]() New York Observer | Balanchine Lessons Not Learned Wall Street Journal By ROBERT GRESKOVIC In a rare moment of openness about meaning in his ballets, New York City Ballet's founding visionary, George Balanchine, told John Clifford in 1969 that the revered second movement of his famously "abstract" black-and-white ... The Fashions and Passions of City Ballet: From the Sublime to the Inconsequential |
![]() The Age | Baton master an enduring figure in a revered New York institution The Age HUGO Fiorato, a former child prodigy who became the conductor of the New York City Ballet and one of its most enduring influences, has died in Boston. He was 97. Fiorato, who was with the City Ballet for 56 years, was a figure of continuity surpassed ... |
![]() New York Post | 'Liebeslieder Walzer' From New York City Ballet New York Times Whereas 19th-century ballet implies that you must choose between the two worlds, Balanchine's Romanticism suggests that you exist in both. Last performed in 2010, “Liebeslieder” returned to the New York City Ballet repertory on Friday night at the ... Brahms graces the ballet Love's Secrets: The world of “Liebeslieder Walzer” |











