Ninety years after its premiere, Lilac Garden remains one of ballet’s most psychologically subtle and emotionally resonant works. Created in 1936 by Antony Tudor, the ballet marked a turning point in ...
After dancing with the Metropolitan Opera Ballet and other companies, he became its director. He was also well known for his staging of works by Antony Tudor. By Anna Kisselgoff Under Julie Kent’s ...
When a choreographer’s centennial year rolls around, the public can count on a few sure things. There will be at least one celebratory video montage, plus one earnest, yet chummy panel discussion. A ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The discussions, conducted by Jane Pritchard, Curator of Dance at London's ...
Anchored by the reclining figure of legendary New York City Ballet choreographer George Balanchine, this photograph presents an ensemble of dancers and choreographers who brought American ballet to ...
On the centennial celebration of Antony Tudor at the ABT. It was the arabesque. Hagar’s tormented arabesques. Arms down by her side or swept back to bare her chest; chin up, as if in a vise; her ...
[img id=”80355″ align=”alignleft”] Rarely does a ballet depicting both funeral rites and can-can dancers of the raucous Parisian underworld meld the two so ...