‘I Raised Them!’ Nina Ananiashvili’s Georgian Dancers Come to Town
Ananiashvili’s company, the State Ballet of Georgia, presents a program of works by George Balanchine and Yuri Possokhov at the Lehman Center in the Bronx.
By
Supported by
Ananiashvili’s company, the State Ballet of Georgia, presents a program of works by George Balanchine and Yuri Possokhov at the Lehman Center in the Bronx.
By
Gutierrez, whose work often calls attention to the precariousness of life in the performing arts, is experiencing a period of midcareer abundance.
By
In Gregory Maqoma’s “Cion,” performed by the Vuyani Dance Theater at the Joyce, the performers offer images of collective lamentation, prayer and hope.
By
At New York City Center, a characteristically generous Casel presents works by other choreographers as well as her own “Where We Dwell V.2.”
By
Advertisement
In 1936, Graham choreographed this scorching response to the rise of fascism.
By
“You are the center of your own world. Any space is important,” the Congolese choreographer Faustin Linyekula told members of It’s Showtime NYC.
By
“Ballerinas never crash,” said Lauren Lovette, but, “I love falling to the floor.”
By
In Abby Zbikowski’s “Radioactive Practice,” a dancer says, “You’re seeing survival and community in real time.”
By
Advertisement
Advertisement