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- Drama dance
Half a century ago something known as dance drama occupied a large part of the modern-dance repertory.
- Ebb and flow
The good news is that we still have our own major company, Boston Ballet, and it made its first international tour — to Spain — in more than a decade.
- Dances with character
Dancers are working with character more frequently, after decades of choreography drenched in physical accomplishment.
- Happy feet
The architectural team of Diller Scofidio + Renfro designed the Barbara Lee Family Foundation Theater at the new Institute for Contemporary Art as a 325-seat jewel box, its transparent walls allowing the Boston harbor and skyline to serve as a scenic backdrop or turn opaque as the performance requires.
- Pillow talking
Last summer, Los Angeles Times dance critic Lewis Segal suggested that ballet is dying an ugly, boring death.
- Words in motion
Fusionworks director Deb Meunier first got the idea for her “Unwrapped” talks from a parent chaperoning schoolchildren to a dance concert.
- Made in USA
In choosing ballets from three American choreographers for the American Masters program, Mihailo Djuric has looked to two classics and one world premiere.
- Love prevails
Swan Lake is second only to The Nutcracker as a familiar entity for those with a nodding acquaintance of ballet.
- Great music, great dance
An excerpt from Phoenix dance critic Marcia B. Siegel's Howling Near Heaven: Twyla Tharp and the Reinvention of Modern Dance .
- 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.
- Learning to soar
Ballet has come a long way from its initial image of tights, tutus, and toe shoes.
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