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Tag Archives: Tulsa Ballet
A SHORT NOTE ON ARTISTIC DIRECTORS AND PROGRAM SELECTIONS
Photo of Pilobolus’s Darkness and Light by Ruby Washington, taken from NYTimes. In light of the recent downpour of Tulsa Ballet reviews, many of which critized the selection of dances artistic director Marcello Angelini chose to bring to NY, my … Continue reading
Posted in Christopher Atamian Experimental Dance Critic, Dance Chatter, Guest Bloggers
Tagged Alvin Ailey, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Apollinaire Scherr, Christopher Atamian, Darkenss and Life, Joyce Theater, Judith Jamison, Marcello Angelini, Nacho Duato, New York City Ballet, Pilobolus, Redline, Sir Kenneth MacMilan, This is Your Life, Tulsa Ballet, Walklyndon, Young Soon Hue
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THE TULSA BALLET AT THE JOYCE: DANCES FROM THE (HEART)LAND
Photo by Christopher Jean-Richard, from the Joyce website. Here is another take on Tulsa, written by my friend, the writer and critic, Christopher Atamian: The Tulsa Ballet is a wonderful revelation, a group of exquisitely trained dancers with the ability … Continue reading
Posted in Christopher Atamian Experimental Dance Critic, Dance Performance Reviews, Guest Bloggers
Tagged Alfonso Martin, Bethena Waltz, Christopher Atamian, Christopher Jean-Richard, Elite Syncopations, Garcilosa de Vega, Ian Spurling, Joyce Theater, Karina Gonzalez, Miguel Bose, Nacho Duato, Por Vos Muero, Ragtime, Ricardo Graziano, Scott Joplin, Sir Kenneth MacMillan, Tulsa Ballet
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TULSA BALLET'S MOMENTOUS MANHATTAN DEBUT
Photo by Andrea Mohin from NY Times review. Wow — exciting night Monday night when Tulsa Ballet, a small but well-regarded company founded by members of the legendary Ballet Russes and currently run by Naples-born Marcello Angelini, opened its Joyce … Continue reading
Posted in Dance Performance Reviews
Tagged American Ballet Theater, Andrea Mohin, Arron Scott, Astor Piazzolla, Ballet Russes, Christopher Jean-Richard, Darcey Bussell, Elite Syncopations, Gia Kourlas, Joyce Theater, Kenneth MacMillan, Marcello Angelini, Miguel Bose, Moscelyne Larkin, Nacho Duato, Por Vos Muero, Roman Jasinski, Royal Ballet, Scott Joplin, Tango, This is Your Life, Tulsa Ballet, Young Soon Hue
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MORE ON DANNY TIDWELL (AND OTHERS) IN FIRE ISLAND
Here are a couple more breathtaking pics of Danny Tidwell dancing at the Fire Island Dance Festival last weekend, taken by photographer Fred Hecker who graciously sent me a link to them. Visit his full flickr album of the Festival … Continue reading
Posted in Dance Festivals, Dance News, Dance on Television, Dance Previews / Upcoming Dance Events
Tagged Alex Wong, Armitage Gone!, Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, Cedar Lake Contemporary Dance, Danny Tidwell, Fire Island Dance Festival, Fred Hecker, Haglund's Heel, Jacob's Pillow, Joyce Theater, Karole Armitage, Keigwin + Company, Kenneth MacMillan, Larry Keigwin, Lauren Adams, Miami City Ballet, Sabra Johnson, So You Think You Can Dance, Tan Dun, The Eternal Vow, Tulsa Ballet, Yo-Yo Ma
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