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Dance Reviews Archive

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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