- January 25, 1999
- Tarnished Silver
In its fiftieth-anniversary re-creation of Balanchine's best works, the New York City Ballet leaves out an essential ingredient: imagination.
- June 19, 2000
- Class Dismissed
The report cards are in for the students of the School of American Ballet -- and for their counterparts in the platitudinous new movie "Center Stage."
- January 4, 1999
- Belles Lettres
"Lettres d'Amour" is the striking, titillating highlight of the new Alvin Ailey season.
- May 3, 1999
- The Doug Elkins Dance Company
Doug Elkins's latest dances lack focus.
- May 24, 2004
- Poetry in Motion
An artistic sensibility as beautiful and unforgiving as the Scottish moors informs Christopher Wheeldon’s new work for the City Ballet.
- February 9, 1998
- In Brief: the New York City Ballet
Followers of Balanchine who just don't get it.
- February 9, 2004
- Lost in Translation
Susan Stroman tries to follow Balanchine across the high-low border at City Ballet, but doesn’t speak the language.
- November 13, 2000
- These Foolish Things
American Ballet Theatre
Weren't We Fools?, choreographed by Christian Holder; Jabula, choreographed by Natalie Weir. At the City Center.
- March 20, 2000
- To Pay Paul
The uncharacteristically symmetric new 'Cascade' reminds us yet again of Paul Taylor's greatness -- so why can't he afford the rent?
- March 15, 1999
- Lila York

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