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A season of Balanchine works showcases a new generation of gifted young dancers
An unclassifiable genius who captured movement in many moods
Balanchine’s 1957 ballet offers an unusually transparent view of the choreographer’s craft
A new warmth seemed to spread through two Balanchine programmes at the Lincoln Center, New York
The Paris Opera Ballet cast dug deep for Pina Bausch’s take on the classic work
Two company premieres were the highlights of this star-studded evening
French, American and Russian companies joined to perform Balanchine’s ballet
A Royal Ballet quadruple bill featured the bold sweep of Liam Scarlett’s new piece
Two male dancers have dominated recent performances of Balanchine’s ballets
Balanchine’s three dance movements were, like the gems that inspired them, flawless
Solo performances were the highlights of Balanchine’s awkwardly constructed ballet
In these tales, a mysterious woman offers a directionless man salvation or ruination, or both
A programme featuring the last work Balanchine created for the late French ballerina
Acosta and soloists relive some of the highlights of his repertoire
A rare chance to compare and contrast leading ballet troupes from the old and new world
A refreshingly sober evening of American miniatures from Paris Opera Ballet
NYCB launches its season with a series of plotless Balanchine ballets
Acosta himself danced five pieces in an evening that had few weaknesses
William Bracewell is brave and focused in a new work by David Bintley, plus Ashton and Balanchine
The Dutch National Ballet showed the breadth of van Manen’s mastery and invention
Though unwieldy, this National Ballet of China production had moments of eloquence
Alexei Ratmansky’s excavation of the 1890 Petipa original is a revelation
The choreographer’s visions of women were interpreted by powerful soloists and poised corps
The choreographer’s work tended towards the solipsistic, but was at its best with call and response
Stravinsky’s masterpiece battled with the Met’s cavernous acoustic
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