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Paul Taylor Dance Company has sustained a signature style, and without having left modern dance behind.
Can the work of Merce Cunningham survive his death and the closing of his dance company?
A conversation with the director of La Danse about the discipline of ballet--and documentary filmmaking.
A celebrated Russian choreographer is charting a stylish new course for American Ballet Theatre.
The genius of Jerome Robbins.
Few Westerners have ever heard of Perm. A former czarist administrative
center, rustbelt Soviet city and gateway to the gulag, Perm was long
off-limits to foreigners.
Those of us who have followed the New York City Ballet and the repertory
of the world's greatest choreographer, George Balanchine, since the
mid-1950s are filled with spine-tingling memories of
In classical dance, the art of imbalance--the pirouette, the jeté
or the mere ethereal, alighted walk that alone makes audiences feel they
are getting their money's worth--is the purview
It's a shame that Savion Glover is trying so hard to hide from the
world, because he's the greatest tap dancer who ever breathed.
A lot of nonsense has been written about the choreographer Twyla Tharp
and her hit Broadway show, Movin' Out, since it opened at the
Richard Rodgers Theatre on October 24.
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