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Dance Reviews Archive

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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