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Tag Archives: Works and Process
Misty Copeland and FIREBIRD Excerpts Live-Streamed from the Guggenheim
For Californians (like me) who missed Misty Copeland’s Firebird at Segerstrom last month, or for New Yorkers and others hoping to catch a pre-Met season glimpse, she’ll be performing excerpts of it at the Guggenheim as part of the museum’s … Continue reading
Posted in Film / DVD / YouTube / Livestreams, Previews
Tagged Firebird, Guggenheim, Misty Copeland, Works and Process
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Don’t Forget Royal Danish’s Live-Stream Via Guggenheim
Hey you guys, I’m on a legal assignment with some really crazy hours, so sorry I’ve kind of had to drop off the face of the earth for a while! Anyway, just wanted to remind you all that the Guggenheim is … Continue reading
Posted in Dance Previews / Upcoming Dance Events, Film / DVD / YouTube / Livestreams
Tagged Guggenheim, live-stream, NYCB, Royal Danish Ballet, ustream, Works & Process, Works and Process
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Nikolaj Returns!: And The Guggenheim Will Live-Stream His Royal Danish Ballet
Nikolaj Hubbe, former beloved NYCB principal of course, will be returning to NY with the Royal Danish Ballet, of which he is now the artistic director. The company will be performing over the summer, but first, they’ll be showcased at … Continue reading
Posted in Dance Previews / Upcoming Dance Events, Film / DVD / YouTube / Livestreams
Tagged August Bournonville, Guggenheim, Jorma Elo, live-stream, Nikolaj Hubbe, Royal Danish Ballet, ustream channel, Works and Process
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Guggenheim Live-Streaming Tonight and Tomorrow Night’s Dance Performances: Ashley Tuttle Dancing
Tonight and tomorrow night (Sunday, February 27th and Monday, February 28th), the Guggenheim will again be live-streaming their Works and Process event. This event consists of choreography by Donald Byrd and Pam Tanowitz set to music by John Zorn, and … Continue reading
Posted in Dance Previews / Upcoming Dance Events, Film / DVD / YouTube / Livestreams
Tagged Ashley Tuttle, Donald Byrd, Guggenheim, John Zorn, live-stream, Pam Tanowitz, Works and Process
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“Giselle Revisited” Live Chat
So did anyone here participate in yesterday’s live chat? I thought it was a tremendous success, especially since it was the first time the Guggenheim had done it. At one point, there were 364 participants, which the Works & Process … Continue reading
Posted in Dance Event Reviews, Dance Performance Reviews, Film / DVD / YouTube / Livestreams
Tagged Carla Korbes, Carrie Imler, Doug Fullington, Giselle Revisited, Guggenheim, James Moore, live chat, live-stream, Marian Smith, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Peter Boal, PNB, Seth Orza, the Winger, Works and Process
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Don’t Forget About the Guggenheim Live-Stream Later Today
Just a reminder that this evening at 7:30 EST you can watch for free the Guggenheim’s Works and Process discussion of Pacific Northwest’s new Giselle, and participate in a live chat. See my earlier post for deets.
ABT AT 70 AT THE GUGGENHEIM
Last night American Ballet Theatre put on a little celebration of its 70th anniversary and gave a little preview of its upcoming Met season (which begins next Monday, May 17th) at the Guggenheim, as part of the museum’s Works and … Continue reading
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Tagged ABT, Alexei Agoudine, American Ballet Theater, Antony Tudor, Don Quixote, Donald Saddler, Eric Tamm, Fancy Free, Frederick Ashton, George Balanchine, Guggenheim, Isabella Boylston, Jared Matthews, John Neumeier, La Bayadere, Lady of the Camellias, Lucia Chase, Lupe Serrano, Marian Butler, Michel Fokine, Natalie Portman, Rachel Moore, Sascha Radetsky, Stella Abrera, Susan Jaffe, Susan Jones, The Dream, Veronika Part, Works and Process, Xiomara Reyes, Yuriko Kajiya
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ETHAN STIEFEL AND LARRY KEIGWIN AT GUGGENHEIM
(photo of Ethan Stiefel by Richard Calmes, from NYTimes) Last night the Guggenheim Museum’s Works and Process event centered on Ethan Stiefel’s new dean-ship of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (which is both a high school … Continue reading
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Tagged American Ballet Theater, Amy Saunder, August Bournonville, Center Stage, Center Stage II: Turn It Up, Charles Darwin, Claire Kretzschmar, Dianne Markham, Ethan Stiefel, Four Cygnets, Gia Kourlas, Gillian Murphy, Guggenheim Museum, Jose Carreno, Keigwin + Company, Kristopher Nobles, Larry Keigwin, Lauren Sherwood, Le Corsaire, Matthew Murphy, Maya Joslow, Natural Selection, New York Times, Nina Danilova, Richard Calmes, Stiefel and Stars / Stiefel and Students, Swan Lake, Tangled Tango, Tessa Blackman, The Jockey Dance, University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Works and Process
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