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Sight and insight, More new than old, Learning to soar, More
- Sight and insight
“New Visions” is the kind of title ballet-company directors come up with for programs that are sort of new and are hoping for vision.
- More new than old
Artistic director Mihailo "Misha" Djuric has a polished ensemble of dancers and impressive choreographers at the Festival Ballet Providence.
- Learning to soar
Ballet has come a long way from its initial image of tights, tutus, and toe shoes.
- Impossible dream?
Don Quixote has been a watershed work for Boston Ballet.
- Stacked deck
Kenneth MacMillan’s Manon is Romeo and Juliet ’s ugly stepsister.
- 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.
- Two tales retold
The big ballet companies are shackled tighter than ever to the idea of the story ballet.
- Dancing across the city
The ICA’s Barbara Lee Family Foundation Theater, with its sprung wood dance floor and wrap-around windows framing the harbor, is positioned to become Boston dance’s most significant venue.
- Quo vadis?
“Next Generation” is the kind of ballet-program title that might have you asking yourself what happened to “This Generation."
- Finding a voice
Closer inspection, however, shows a choreographer making a series of perplexing musical choices that don’t always serve him well.
- Keeping it fresh
The ’80s were a fertile time for dance in Rhode Island, spawning the still-thriving Island Moving Co., Everett Dance Theatre, and Fusionworks.
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