In a formidable and diverse program Tuesday night, the New York City Ballet juxtaposed affable athleticism with social and romantic tensions. The former was represented by two Balanchine classics, Square Dance and Tarantella,and Aaron Copland's Rodeo, reimagined by choreographer Justin Peck. The latter infused Alexei Ratmansky’s disquieting Odessain its Washington premiere. Square Dance is Balanchine's [……
SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 02:24PM on June 7, 2017