Dance
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Arts
Review: Justin Peck Runs Out of Steam in ‘Copland Dance Episodes’
New York City Ballet’s resident choreographer expands on “Rodeo” to make an evening-length work set to some of Aaron Copland’s most popular music.
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Arts
Justin Peck’s New Americana, Set to Copland’s Old
“Right now you’re dancing on top of or ahead of the music,” Justin Peck told members of New York City Ballet during a recent rehearsal. As the pianist Craig Baldwin played the gently accumulating “Simple Gifts” section of Aaron Copland’s “Appalachian ...
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Arts
At Rennie Harris’s Hip-Hop University, Teaching the Teachers
On a Friday morning in December the hip-hop choreographer Rennie Harris was in Boulder, Colo., teaching a master class. Rather than taking a post at the front of the studio and staying there, Harris moved among the students, weaving his way through ...
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Arts
Review: ‘Drama’ Contains Many Things. But Drama Isn’t One.
The choreographer Constanza Macras’s new work at the Volksbühne is a chaotic revue featuring dance, slapstick, spoken dialogue, pop music and heavy-handed monologues.
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Magazine
Dance Like You’re Wednesday Addams
At a Brooklyn club, fans of the Netflix series “Wednesday” showed off their takes on the pigtailed heroine’s signature moves in a midnight competition.
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World
Lupe Serrano, Ballerina of Power and Fire, Is Dead at 92
She danced with Nureyev and dazzled audiences during her 18 years with American Ballet Theater. She later went on to a five-decade career as an admired teacher.
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Magazine
It’s the Coolest Rock Show in Ann Arbor. And Almost Everyone There Is Over 65.
At the “Geezer Happy Hour,” the “silver tsunami” has been dancing for decades.
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Magazine
It’s the Coolest Rock Show in Ann Arbor. And Almost Everyone There Is Over 65.
At the “Geezer Happy Hour,” the “silver tsunami” has been dancing for decades.
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Real Estate
He Knew He Would Be a Dancer, But Not Where It Might Lead
Alfred Gallman performed around the world, but he never had a home of his own, until he won a housing lottery and found his ‘own little corner’ in Queens.
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Arts
The Dance Laboratory of an Existential Fidgeter
In “Remains Persist,” the choreographer Moriah Evans oversees a four-hour experiment that proposes a new way of looking at dance.