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Friday, November 15, 2013

Dance

Dance Review

Blurring Beginnings and Endings and Politics

Hofesh Shechter Company performing the United States premiere of
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Hofesh Shechter Company performing the United States premiere of "Sun" at the Howard Gilman Opera House at Brooklyn Academy of Music on Thursday.

Hofesh Shechter Company performed a premiere of “Sun” at the Howard Gilman Opera House at BAM.

Dance Review

Hoofbeats by the Sea

Will Rawls dives deep into the folklore of the Balkans, with “The Planet-Eaters,” at the Chocolate Factory.

Dance Review

A Digital Performance That Moves You — Literally

“Meem: A Story Ballet About the Internet,” with choreography by Ryan McNamara, is part of the Performa 13 biennial taking place all over New York.

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Holding Joy Close, and Age at Bay

For several members of Garth Fagan Dance, the program at the Joyce Theater insists that age is truly just a number.

Dance Review

The Book of Revelation, With Some Teeth to It

The choreographer Angelin Preljocaj finds inspiration in the last book of the New Testament for his sex-and-symbology work “And then, one thousand years of peace.”

Theater Review | 'Ballerina Swan'

A Swan Leaps Off the Page and Onto the Stage

“Ballerina Swan” is a stage adaptation of Allegra Kent’s children’s book about a swan who wants to dance.

Dance Review

East and West, Mingling in One Man’s Body

Akram Khan brought his solo “Desh” to the White Light Festival last week.

Dance Review

One Step Forward, One Step Back

Maria Hassabi’s dance work “Premiere,” a glacially paced piece of choreography, was presented at the Kitchen in Chelsea as part of Performa 13.

Critic’s Notebook

Two Weeks That Kindle Hope

American Ballet Theater closed its fall season on Sunday; now it remains to be seen which dancers will make advances in the spring season.

British Choreographer Brings New Work Home to Royal Ballet

David Dawson's "The Human Seasons," with romanticism and sense of drama, is set to an original score by Greg Haines.

Dance Review

A Night of Surprising Revelations and ‘If Onlys’

The Suzanne Farrell Ballet, based at the Kennedy Center in Washington, revived a Balanchine rarity, “Pas de Dix,” in memory, Ms. Farrell said, of Maria Tallchief.

Multimedia
‘L’Allegro’ at 25

Mark Morris’s masterwork, which celebrates its 25th anniversary this month, returns to New York as part of the White Light Festival at Lincoln Center.

‘Levée des Conflits Extended’

Dancers performed the work by the French choreographer Boris Charmatz, in the atrium of the Museum of Modern Art.

‘Fall for Dance’

Images of performances by the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and other companies.

‘Just for Fun’

Scenes from the New York City Ballet program at Lincoln Center.

Fall for Dance

Images from the festival at City Center.

Tiptoeing Around the Music Video

The choreographer Susan Marshall has not failed to notice the dance boom in recent popular culture.

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