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Dance Reviews Archive

December 15, 2003
By George

City Ballet, his home from 1948 until his death in 1983, salutes the genius of Balanchine, whose Nutcracker remains a great classic.

June 21, 2004
Russe Limbo

How do you solve a problem like Raymonda? An attempt to return to the ballet’s grand roots has mixed results. Plus, Peter Martins’s latest.

February 11, 2002
Disjunction Junction

New York City Ballet
David Gordon

November 24, 2003
Boy Wonderz

The Ballet Boyz not only demystify dance—they make it dazzling. RoseAnne Spradlin’s popularity, however, remains a mystery.

February 10, 2003
Pyrrhic Victory

Martha Graham’s dancers won the right to present her work, but with few exceptions, the young company seems timid, the work dated; Peter Martins delivers a really big shoe.

May 26, 2003
Caged Birds

Merce Cunningham scatters dancers across a stage, in warm counterpoint to John Cage’s opaque score.

August 22, 2003
In Brief: Campagnie Felix Ruckert

Laura Shapiro reviews the latest from Compagnie Felix Ruckert.

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