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Alicia Zuckerman

November 15, 2004 | Feature
John Adams

Composer And Curator Of The “In Your Ear” Festival At Carnegie Hall.

November 8, 2004 | Feature
We Need A New Name For “World Music”

A friend once remarked to me that the term “world music” evokes an annoying Pan flute.

November 29, 2004 | Feature
A ‘Nutcracker’ Family Album

Celebrating a half-century of Sugarplum Fairies, first trips to the ballet, and a perpetual cash machine.

May 6, 2002 | Feature
Dance Fever (Ballet Style)
December 3, 2001 | Feature
Nutcrackers

The Nutcracker Suite premiered in 1892, but only after World War II did the Tchaikovsky ballet become a New York family rite. Today, there's an interpretation for any sugarplum -- child or not.The

September 26, 2005 | Feature
Claire Danes Steps Out of the Shadows

And into a Wyeth painting.

July 18, 2005 | Feature
Influences: Merce Cunningham

The choreographer on John Cage, 'The Golden Girls', and Mrs. Barrett’s tap class.

April 25, 2005 | Feature
Choreographer: Mark Morris

"If literal means there’s a turn on a trill, or you dance fast when the music’s fast and slow when the music’s slow, then fine, I’m guilty."

May 26, 2003 | Top Five
Top 5 Carousels

Everyone knows about Central Park and Coney Island, but there are plenty of other places to take the kids—or yourself—for a spin on a carousel.

October 31, 2005 | Long Story Short
How the Ballets Russes Inspired Dance's Great Leap Forward—And a New Film

From Parisian avant-garde to the Film Forum in seven steps.

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