Led by Sara Mearns, City Ballet restored a sense of musicality to dance during its winter season.
DANCE REVIEW
The World Spins (Bicycle Wheels, Too)
By GIA KOURLAS
The Norwegian collective Verdensteatret brings everything from bicycle wheels to light bulbs to a performance piece at P.S. 122.
DANCE REVIEW
Paul Taylor Offers a Vision of the World Through Mirrors and Illusions
By ALASTAIR MACAULAY
The choreographer Paul Taylor fills his New York season with works old and new at City Center.
How to Throw Punches Without Getting Hurt
By STEVEN McELROY
The explosive and angst-ridden writhing, jerking and lunging that Steven Hoggett choreographed for the musical “American Idiot” is hardly typical of Broadway dancing.
Bridging Cultures Onstage
By DAVID GONZALEZ
Eva Bornstein, executive director of the Lehman Center for the Performing Arts, has bolstered the fortunes of the theater by embracing the surrounding neighborhood’s culture.
DANCE REVIEW
At Danspace, Physicality Gets a New Dimension
By GIA KOURLAS
With the inexorability of the shark in “Jaws,” the Danspace performers take Yvonne Meier’s spoken orders and carry them to their logical (or not) conclusions.
DANCE REVIEW
In the End, It’s All About the Party
By ALASTAIR MACAULAY
Musicians joined in the dancing, allowing those in the audience to feel as if they’d been allowed to witness family fun and games.
DANCE REVIEW
Slapped, Stamped and Delivered
By GIA KOURLAS
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet returned to the Joyce Theater on Tuesday night with three dances.
DANCE REVIEW
Enigmatic Choreographer Tells an Enigmatic Tale
By ALASTAIR MACAULAY
Paul Taylor Dance Company opens its two-week City Center season with two New York premieres.
Paul McCartney Composes Work for City Ballet
By DANIEL J. WAKIN
Paul McCartney has written a major orchestral work for the New York City Ballet, “Ocean’s Kingdom,” to be performed on Sept. 22.
DANCE REVIEW
Feet on the Furniture, and Other Playful Moves
By ROSLYN SULCAS
Dances by Bill Young, Colleen Thomas and others were part of the 92nd Street Y Harkness Dance Festival.
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