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Mastering the motion, Stepping stones, Where the chips fell, More
- Mastering the motion
“Masters of Motion” is the kind of catch-all title for a dance bill that encompasses everything and puts you in mind of nothing.
- Stepping stones
The dance is large and sweeping, the music (by an unnamed recorded chorus and organist) majestic.
- Where the chips fell
Dance history reverberated across Boston during the past few weeks, affirming that how we live now owes a lot to how we’ve chosen to remember — and forget.
- Dancing in the year of the Rat
If you’re hot for Victoria’s Secret ads and addicted to Dancing with the Stars, Tango Fire will be right up your alley.
- Mastering the masterpieces
It’s not exactly a trip down Memory Lane, but this weekend Boston Ballet is revisiting some pieces and choreographers it hasn’t performed in the Mikko Nissinen era.
- Balancing act
It’s been quite a year for Boston Ballet.
- Dreaming and remembrance
Two momentous revivals in town showed us how big the category of classical ballet really is.
- Moonbeams
Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a dizzy dance of a drama, meandering mystifyingly between May Eve and Midsummer Eve under a moon that goes from new to full swifter than arrow from the Tartar’s bow.
- Quo vadis?
“Next Generation” is the kind of ballet-program title that might have you asking yourself what happened to “This Generation."
- Village of dancers
When you hear of a new ballet titled Russian Seasons, you visualize khovorods and trepaks danced in a simulated birch grove by peasants in earth-toned costumes.
- New + old classics
As if freshly presenting stage classics isn’t challenging enough, new adaptations are in the lineups this fall at two companies, Trinity Repertory Company and the Gamm.
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