November 4, 2014
Elisa Monte to Retire From Dance Company
Ms. Monte founded Elisa Monte Dance in 1981, and will be replaced as artistic director by Tiffany Rea-Fisher.
Natalia Osipova was the shining lead in the Mikhailovsky Ballet’s United States debut, “Giselle, ou les Willis,” at Lincoln Center.
American Dance Machine for the 21st Century, a repertory company for musical-theater dance, made its debut at the Joyce Theater on Tuesday.
The Royal Ballet presented the premiere of Liam Scarlett’s “The Age of Anxiety,” based on the Auden poem, and works by Kim Brandstrup and Christopher Wheeldon.
Two tap-dancing troupes, Syncopated Ladies and Beauteez’n the Beat, performed in separate shows in New York.
“John,” by the choreographer Lloyd Newson and based on multiple interviews, is about a gay sauna as a transformative experience.
The Semperoper Ballett was part of a Richard Strauss evening commemorating the 150th anniversary of his birth.
A dance troupe is dedicated to preserving and performing musical-theater choreography.
The Mikhailovsky Ballet of St. Petersburg, which has lately seen its fortunes rise, will begin a two-week run on Tuesday at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center.
On Thursday, Ronald K. Brown and his company, Evidence, began a run at BRIC House in Brooklyn.
In “Torobaka” at Sadler’s Wells, the dancers Israel Galván and Akram Khan demonstrate the connections between flamenco and kathak through their powerful and rhythmic footwork.
Gibney Dance’s DoublePlus series opened with a program featuring Audrey Hailes and the Royal Osiris Karaoke Ensemble, curated by Annie-B Parson.
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American Dance Machine for the 21st Century, a repertory company for musical-theater dance, made its debut at the Joyce Theater on Tuesday.
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