October 21, 2014
Bessie Awards Honor a Wide World of Dance
The Bessies have become a yes-to-everything kind of award presentation, bringing together stilt-walkers, break dancers and other stars of contemporary dance.
The Fall for Dance Festival closed on Sunday with works by Wayne McGregor, Pontus Lidberg, Aakash Odedra and Frederick Ashton.
The performance aspect of “Live Dancing Archive” shows the fruits of Jennifer Monson’s movement research.
At Danspace Project, Luis Lara Malvacías and collaborators observed an early Halloween with “(T).”
New York City Ballet’s fall season brought rich fare and was powerfully eventful, with numerous premieres, a potent farewell and a flood of role debuts.
“Steve Paxton: Selected Works,” at Dia:Beacon, offers four pieces spanning the past 50 years of Mr. Paxton’s choreography career.
Wendy Whelan gave her final performances with New York City Ballet after a 30-year career that created roles for some of the most notable ballets of the 21st century.
The Fall for Dance Festival’s Program 4 featured a sampler that included ballet, hip-hop and contemporary dance.
The ballet teacher Irina Kolpakova is currently preparing the cast of “Raymonda Variations,” for American Ballet’s Theater’s fall season, which opens Wednesday.
Pina Bausch’s “Kontakthof” is one of her first works to investigate the game of emotional and sexual hide-and-seek in budding sexuality.
The Beijing Dance Theater is performing a United States premiere, “Wild Grass,” as part of the Next Wave Festival at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
A program by Lar Lubovitch at the Joyce Theater featured the renowned ballerina Alessandra Ferri in the role of the hunting goddess Artemis.
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The Fall for Dance Festival closed on Sunday with works by Wayne McGregor, Pontus Lidberg, Aakash Odedra and Frederick Ashton.
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