Sir MacMillian, Duato, and Young Soon Hue.... Oh My!
Tulsa Ballet is tearing through New York City right now, and I have had the pleasure of seein... Read More
MIRO MAGLOIRE'S 2009-10 SEASON WILL BEGIN WITH PERFORMANCES SEPTEMBER 11 & 12 IN CITY CENTER STUDIO 4
Ballets by Magloire and guest choreographers Constantine Baecher and Deborah Lohse
Friday & Saturday, September 11 & 12 at 8 PM
City Center Studio,
130 West 56 Street, 4th floor
Tickets: $22; $12 for students & seniors
Reservations: 212-868-4444 or www.smar... Read More
NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL Ballet COMPETITION ANNOUNCES MEDALISTS FOR 2009
New York International Ballet Competition brought its 25th anniversary celebration to a close with the announcement of this year's prize winners and a performance by participants in this year's and past NYIBCs. The Awards Ceremony, hosted with charm and spontaneity by New York-based choreographer Robert Battle, included presentation of an Honorary Gold Medal to Eleanor D'Antuono, Artisti... Read More
The Ailey Group City Theatre has the reputation of 'any seat is a good seat' due to the intimate space and clear view of the stage. Lemon Sponge Cake is a rising contemporary company that sounds yummy, but I am not familiar with. Therefore, my seat has to be a 'good seat'. Choreographer and director Sher-Machherndl of Lemon Sponge Cake is closing his NYC premier of Liquid Space tonight. Prima- ballerina, Minna Tervamaki, is continuing her extensive con... Read More
A colossal dance and musical collaboration rocks the Joyce as the Stephen Petronio Companycelebrates 25 years. If Trisha Brown, queen of quirky choreo, and Steve Paxton from Judson Church had a kid together, that kid would be Stephen Petronio. Not looking like he has been choreographing 25 years, Petronio's choreography on his company is fresh and relevant. In the dance world, he is like Hollywood royalty, having worked with major figures early in his dance career. Li... Read More