New York Times: Female Choreographers Take Center Stage in Ballet Theatre’s Fall Season
The company will give world premieres of ballets by Twyla Tharp and Gemma Bond, and the New York premiere of a Jessica Lang work.
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The company will give world premieres of ballets by Twyla Tharp and Gemma Bond, and the New York premiere of a Jessica Lang work.
NYU’s Center for Ballet and the Arts announces new director’s fellows for the coming year.
A new triple bill of works by female choreographers, including Ruth Brill’s contemporary take on Sergei Prokofiev’s classic.
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Female leaders and choreographers fill the UK dance scene.
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A full-length female work comes to BalletX!
DDP mentioned in Marina Harss’ review of the US premiere of Cathy Marston’s Jane Eyre for American Ballet Theatre.
The company branch out with contemporary moves and electronic music in an accomplished triple bill.
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"The Devil Ties My Tongue" by Amy Seiwert performed for the SKETCH Series, 2013. Photo by David DeSilva. Courtesy of Amy Seiwert's Imagery