Not Off the Rack: This Year’s Bespoke ‘Nutcracker’ at City Ballet
After the pandemic pause, nearly 130 costumes had to be remade for a cast that’s older and taller. Built in? Ways to adjust them back down in size.
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After the pandemic pause, nearly 130 costumes had to be remade for a cast that’s older and taller. Built in? Ways to adjust them back down in size.
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Michelle Dorrance and Dormeshia set the friendly tone of an evening of tap, with guests and gratitude, at the 92nd Street Y.
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Darla Hoover is to be chair of faculty and Aesha Ash will fill the newly created position of associate chair at the New York City Ballet-affiliated academy.
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Peter Anastos returns to the comedic troupe he helped found for “Nightcrawlers,” a Jerome Robbins sendup at the Joyce Theater.
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In 1936, Graham choreographed this scorching response to the rise of fascism.
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“You are the center of your own world. Any space is important,” the Congolese choreographer Faustin Linyekula told members of It’s Showtime NYC.
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“Ballerinas never crash,” said Lauren Lovette, but, “I love falling to the floor.”
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In Abby Zbikowski’s “Radioactive Practice,” a dancer says, “You’re seeing survival and community in real time.”
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