- May 17, 1999
- Overblowing It
Full-length productions from ABT clutter the Metropolitan Opera stage.
- December 1, 2003
- The Reich Stuff
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s mesmerizing Rain is an improbably moving spectacle—as minimalist as the Steve Reich score it’s danced to.
- March 16, 1998
- School Ties
In the global village, can the world's great ballet academies continue to turn out singluar dancers?
- March 31, 2003
- In Brief: Bound
Laura Shapiro reviews Heidi Latsky's Bound.
- November 12, 2001
- Floor Exercise
American Ballet Theatre
At the City Center.
- March 6, 2000
- Roots
In the historically minded "Black Dance" project, Philadanco's dancers overcome earthbound choreography.
- February 8, 1999
- Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg
- October 15, 2001
- B Keeper
Suzanne Farrell Ballet
At the Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C.
Dance Theatre of Harlem
At the City Center.
- June 2, 2003
- Animal Magnetism
Christopher Wheeldon’s delightful new ballet takes off from The Carnival of the Animals but makes it a West Side story; Peter Martins skims the surface of a John Adams score.
- July 14, 2003
- What's the Pointe?
A company’s New York debut is all over the place; ABT’s big new work of the spring season fades behind the beautifully executed classics.

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