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May 30 at Carnegie Hall
She’s the gorgeous soprano (and recent Time 100 honoree) who’s routinely all over the Met and is just now making her Carnegie debut; he’s the brooding, white-maned baritone who recently sang in Eugene Onegin. A Russian vocal force to be reckoned with.
- 2. Eiko & Koma
May 24 through 27 at Danspace Project
This Japanese-American pair’s delicate, pensive movement is always revelatory, and especially so in the graveyard of St. Mark’s Church, with hanging paintings as backdrop.
Dynamic Duos
In this quiet week between spring and summer seasons, these high-caliber pairings stand out.
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