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An Entrancing Sleepwalker in a Balanchine Ballet
“You can really only act with your torso,” said Sterling Hyltin, who dances the role of the Sleepwalker, gliding across the stage in bourrées.
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“You can really only act with your torso,” said Sterling Hyltin, who dances the role of the Sleepwalker, gliding across the stage in bourrées.
By GIA KOURLAS
Alexandra Bachzetsis presents her new, ruthless, repetitive and violent installation, “Massacre: Variations on a Theme,” at the Museum of Modern Art.
By SIOBHAN BURKE
Our chief dance critic asks whether ballet can express a modern view of the sexes.
By ALASTAIR MACAULAY
Several planned revivals are of one of the choreographer’s most poetic genres: the nature study.
By ALASTAIR MACAULAY