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New York City Ballet performed the premiere of this fascinating piece at the Lincoln Center
Three of the choreographer’s pieces for his small troupe feature in this programme at the Joyce Theater
Two rediscovered works shed fresh light on the choreographer, but it’s Episodes that steals the show
A performance piece alternates with a video installation-cum-sculpture, with contrasting results
The choreographer’s setting of a song cycle based on human speech creates a gorgeous canvas of human chaos
South African dance and music combine at the Joyce Theater, in a work that explores grief, struggle and relief
Michelle Dorrance’s dancers shine at the Joyce Theater, but you yearn for them to make more of Duke Ellington’s jazzed-up Tchaikovsky
Roberts’s debut as resident choreographer forms part of a programme of ‘memorial’ dances at City Center, New York
This show at the Joyce Theater, New York looks to the past without getting lost there
A warehouse in New York’s Bushwick district hosts this flaming-hot show
Works by Yvonne Rainer and Maria Hassabi stand out in the New York biennial
The choreographer’s work — of which there is currently a flurry in New York — distils the African-American experience
The Brazilian troupe’s Inoah uses hip-hop dance to portray a collective identity
The New Zealand dance company’s programme is smartly assembled and emotionally vast
The company’s programme focused on work by New York-based choreographers
The veteran Argentine dancer is the star of A Gathering of Ghosts
The cast were a little hesitant — with some notable exceptions
This programme featured new works by Edwaard Liang and Lauren Lovette
The troupe opens the Joyce Theater’s season with Victor Quijada’s apocalyptic Ever So Slightly
A delightful and harrowing film homes in on the most urgent period in Merce Cunningham’s dance-making career
Chinese company’s first New York visit featured newly minted pieces
The first two programmes of the Ballet Festival presented familiar pieces and promising premieres
Ballet stars Wendy Whelan and Sara Mearns have gone rogue, seeking out contemporary choreographers and venturing into experimental territory
A new creation that uses the flex idiom to evoke sadness, injustice and struggle
The renaissance in tap dance was evident in events across the city while Glover appeared in a travesty of a show
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