One of the most important choreographers of the 20th century, George Balanchine, would have been 100 years old this week. Born in Russia, he made his career in the United States, where he died in 1983 ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The iridescent Balanchine ballerina returns to New York City Ballet this season to coach for “La Sonnambula.” What does she want? Mystery. By Gia ...
It’s the rare picture book that’s dedicated to the memory of George Balanchine. Rarer still is a kids’ book author who actually danced for him, as Allegra Kent did. “Choreography would just flow out ...
The program will include conversation with dance legends Jacques d'Amboise and Allegra Kent, who were at the book signing 50 years ago, and New York City Ballet principal dancers Jared Angle and ...
The black and white program had its ups and downs, beginning with The Four Temperaments, one of Balanchine’s greatest works—one of anyone’s greatest works—now more than 65 years old and still blazing ...
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