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Boston Ballet's 'Balanchine/Robbins'
Mind games
After the frenetic gutbusting of its Elo Experience and "Bella Figura" programs, Boston Ballet is closing out its 2010–2011 season with a breath of classical fresh air — or so it would seem.
By
JEFFREY GANTZ
| May 26, 2011
The Best Boston Dance Stories of 2010
Tradition, innovation, and (loving) parody animated the year's dance
Some of the past year's most interesting dance events recaptured iconic moments in our history, either as usable texts for today's dancers or as a springboard into reinterpretation, parody, and nostalgia.
By
MARCIA B. SIEGEL
| December 22, 2010
Review: Festival Ballet celebrates Balanchine
By George
There is a long list of reasons why George Balanchine is regarded as the greatest and most influential choreographer of the 20th century.
By
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| November 02, 2010
Photos: Boston Ballet tours Spain
Scenes from the Boston Ballet's five-week tour of Spain
Boston Ballet dancers Jeffrey Cirio and Sabi Varga "have been snapping images like crazy" during the company's five-week trip to Spain -- see what they caught in their lens.
By
JEFFREY CIRIO AND SABI VARGA
| July 09, 2010
Sparring with the Ultimate
Boston Ballet in The Four Temperaments, Apollo, and Theme and Variations
There’s never been a more brilliant exemplar of the ballet art than George Balanchine.
By
MARICA B. SIEGEL
| May 11, 2010
Theme and variations
Boston Ballet’s ‘Ultimate Balanchine’
George Balanchine was famous for “non-story” ballets, but when you put three of his works — the usual number to fill up an evening — together, you always get some kind of narrative.
By
JEFFREY GANTZ
| May 13, 2010
Happy returns
Boston Ballet’s Coppélia , Alvin Ailey at the Wang
George Balanchine didn’t go in for productions of the old classic ballets.
By
MARCIA B. SIEGEL
| April 20, 2010
Here’s looking at you
Boston Ballet sees into the heart of Coppélia
Set in the usual small village — this one in the Carpathian Mountains of Eastern Europe — Coppélia might look like just another pleasant 19th-century ballet about a boy, a girl, and another girl. But appearances can be deceiving — and that’s theme of this work, whose title character is a life-size mechanical doll.
By
JEFFREY GANTZ
| April 30, 2010
High stepping
Dancing with the stars
The heavy-hitter repertory shows this season come from ALVIN AILEY and GEORGE BALANCHINE . But why not welcome spring by taking a chance on fresh experiences as well?
By
DEBRA CASH
| March 11, 2010
Squiggles and lines
Alonzo King at the ICA, Mark Morris at the Opera House
The eponymous directors of Alonzo King Lines Ballet and the Mark Morris Dance Group both came from backgrounds in modern dance with sprinklings of other styles, and they both subsequently invented movement vocabularies to serve their choreographic ideas.
By
MARCIA B. SIEGEL
| February 02, 2010
2009: The year in dance
Milestones and memories
You could say there were two tremendous forces that propelled dance into the world of modern culture: the Ballets Russes of Serge Diaghilev and the choreography of Merce Cunningham.
By
MARCIA B. SIEGEL
| December 22, 2009
Plugging in
Festival Ballet move to Metallica and Radiohead
For the past six years, Festival Ballet Providence has presented an evening of short works, Up Close on Hope , in their Black Box Theater on Hope Street.
By
JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| November 18, 2009
Smaller, bigger, better
Boston Ballet’s fourth ‘Night of Stars’
Is Boston in the midst of a ballet boom? You could certainly believe that if you attended Boston Ballet’s fourth annual season-opening gala last Saturday.
By
JEFFREY GANTZ
| September 22, 2009
Must-see moves
Flying feet and acrobatic hijinks
Two of this fall's dance performances will tell Halloween-style stories — a reprise of Viktor Plotnikov's THE WIDOW'S BROOM , by Festival Ballet Providence, and a premiere of Miki Ohlsen's DRACULA , by Island Moving Co.
By
JOHNETTE RODRIGUEZ
| September 16, 2009
Dancing in a new direction
Notes from 'Ballets Russes 2009'
The 100th birthday of Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes prompted the expected centennial tributes in Boston: a "Diaghilev's Ballets Russes 1909–1929: Twenty Years That Changed the World of Art" symposium and exhibition at Harvard University in April, and a "Ballets Russes 2009" festival this month.
By
JEFFREY GANTZ
| January 14, 2010
Brava Larissa!
Boston Ballet opens The Sleeping Beauty
The end of an era loomed last night as Boston Ballet opened The Sleeping Beauty — what's likely to be the last story ballet ever to be staged at the Wang Theatre.
By
JEFFREY GANTZ
| April 29, 2009
Slideshow: Boston Ballet's Jewels
Boston Ballet performs George Balanchine's Jewels .
Photos from George Balanchine's Jewels, performed by the Boston Ballet.
By
ERIC ANTONIOU
| February 27, 2009
Crowning glory
Boston Ballet's Jewels at the Wang Theatre.
In 1967, George Balanchine created Jewels for New York City Ballet, and in short order this evening-length triptych — Emeralds , Rubies , and Diamonds — became the crown jewel of 20th-century dance.
By
JEFFREY GANTZ
| March 04, 2009
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Dancing ballet or not
Hubbard Street Dance Chicago's Celebrity Series program at the Cutler Majestic last weekend could have been a primer of the ways not to dance ballet.
By
MARCIA B. SIEGEL
| February 10, 2009
Sizzling frost
Dance heat 2009
The winter dance season starts out promoting international coexistence.
By
DEBRA CASH
| December 29, 2008
Year in Dance: Reusable histories & durable trends
No startling breakthroughs, but that's okay
Conservation is a good thing in these times, and some of the most interesting performances drew on the uses of history — personal history, performance history, and even some inventions that sought to overturn history.
By
MARCIA B. SIEGEL
| December 24, 2008
Not so great
San Francisco's Nutcracker on PBS
Way back in 1977, PBS gave us a Nutcracker with a difference: Mikhail Baryshnikov as an electrifying Nutcracker/Cavalier and willowy Gelsey Kirkland as an older-than-usual Clara, as the Sugar Plum Fairy.
By
JEFFREY GANTZ
| December 02, 2008
Dynamos
Philadanco at the ICA
The four pieces on the program that Philadanco brought for its Boston debut last weekend at the Institute for Contemporary Art were all-dance numbers showcasing a troupe of highly polished, supercharged dancers.
By
MARCIA B. SIEGEL
| November 18, 2008
State of the art
Boston Ballet’s third ‘Night of Stars’
Maybe it’s the economy, but Boston Ballet’s third-annual season-opening gala was a sober evening, without the orchestral overture that graced the first two affairs.
By
JEFFREY GANTZ
| October 17, 2008
Floor show
Sara Hook at Harvard
Sara Hook explains the title of her cabaret piece Salad Days as a reference to youth and indiscretion.
By
MARCIA B. SIEGEL
| October 01, 2008
Where the chips fell
Marjorie Morgan, Karl Cronin, Lucinda Childs, and Boston Ballet
Dance history reverberated across Boston during the past few weeks, affirming that how we live now owes a lot to how we’ve chosen to remember — and forget.
By
MARCIA B. SIEGEL
| May 28, 2008
Russian revel?
Looking ahead to Ballets Russes 2009
The Russians are coming!
By
JEFFREY GANTZ
| May 23, 2008
Mastering the masterpieces
Boston Ballet takes on Balanchine, Tudor, and Tharp
It’s not exactly a trip down Memory Lane, but this weekend Boston Ballet is revisiting some pieces and choreographers it hasn’t performed in the Mikko Nissinen era.
By
JEFFREY GANTZ
| May 21, 2008
Balancing act
Interview: Mikko Nissinen and Boston Ballet
It’s been quite a year for Boston Ballet.
By
JEFFREY GANTZ
| May 14, 2008
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