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183 stories by "LEIGH WITCHEL"

'Swan' marries real-life royals by Leigh Witchel

What's Australian for "Swan Lake"? Down Under has its own version of Tchaikovsky's masterpiece " one that capped off the Australian Ballet's first visit here since 1999. The newfangled "Swan…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:32am on June 18, 2012

Leaping wizards by Leigh Witchel

American Ballet Theatre's opening night was the usual gala circus, but that's the fun of it. Attended by a glittery crowd that included Bebe Neuwirth, Wendy Williams and skater Johnny Weir, …

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:25am on May 16, 2012

Off-balance Balanchine by Leigh Witchel

Opening night Tuesday at New York City Ballet seemed like a surprise party " one where the dancers came into the theater to rehearse, turned on the lights and found the audience sitting ther…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 11:48pm on May 2, 2012

Meat the choreographer by Leigh Witchel

Anyone who believes there are no meaty roles for dancers should check out "Borrowed Prey," starting Thursday. Performed for just 20 people at a time, it's the rare dance piece that takes pla…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:56am on April 23, 2012

Engulfed in eerie Victorian atmosphere by Leigh Witchel

'last Touch First" starts off slowly " literally. In fact, most of this hourlong performance piece is danced at a crawl, and yet it crosses the finish line. The piece is based on Czech-born …

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 11:12pm on April 11, 2012

Sylvie as good as gold by Leigh Witchel

Sylvie Guillem is a diva in spite of herself. Rudolf Nureyev made her a star at the Paris Opera Ballet back in the '80s, but her technique was still formidable Wednesday, opening night of he…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:05am on April 6, 2012

Avant to see more by Leigh Witchel

The Whitney Biennial likes to shock, and so does Michael Clark. Back in Thatcher's England, the British choreographer, now 49, set his dances to punk rock and put Hitler mustaches on his fem…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:08am on April 3, 2012

Miss it and you'll be sari by Leigh Witchel

They may not be on your radar yet, but the women of the Nrityagram Dance Ensemble are rock stars in the dance world. At Tuesday's opening night, Mikhail Baryshnikov and Isaac Mizrahi were in…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:37am on March 23, 2012

'Gossamer' just wings it by Leigh Witchel

There is no joy at Lincoln Center " mighty Paul Taylor has struck out. America's senior modern-dance genius showed three new works in the first week of his company's New York season. Alas, n…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:33am on March 21, 2012

Graham it all! Smart tribute by Leigh Witchel

It's hard work keeping a legendary choreographer's spirit alive. Martha Graham's company has taken a daring, postmodern approach " only half the dances on Tuesday's opening night of the comp…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:38am on March 15, 2012

He's all bent out of shape by Leigh Witchel

In Boris Eifman's world, there's no such thing as a happy artist: Geniuses are all misunderstood, tortured or insane. Having examined Tchaikovsky and Balanchine through morose-colored glasse…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 11:27pm on March 11, 2012

Can go Bach where it came from by Leigh Witchel

There's a fine line between austere and dull, and Emanuel Gat crossed it. Switzerland's Ballet du Grand Theatre de Geneve opened at the Joyce Tuesday with the Israeli choreographer's "Prelud…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 11:29pm on February 29, 2012

Danish director imports a well-played ballet buffet by Leigh Witchel

While the Republican candidates were duking it out in Arizona Wednesday night, Ballet Arizona visited New York for the first time " and it's a group worthy of bipartisan support. The company…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 1:02am on February 25, 2012

Danish director imports a well-played ballet buffet by Leigh Witchel

While the Republican candidates were duking it out in Arizona Wednesday night, Ballet Arizona visited New York for the first time " and it's a group worthy of bipartisan support.The company …

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 11:49pm on February 23, 2012

'Waltzes' nearly pairfect by Leigh Witchel

New York City Ballet featured two big, glitzy spectacles at Wednesday night's mixed bill, but only one pulled its weight. A return engagement of last spring's "The Seven Deadly Sins" was no …

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:13am on February 11, 2012

Worth Russian to the ballet by Leigh Witchel

To the list of Russian treasures " Fabergé eggs, caviar, Anna Netrebko " add "Russian Seasons," Alexei Ratmansky's beautiful ballet for New York City Ballet. Now going on 6 years old, it wa…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 10:36pm on February 6, 2012

Timid tango by lady in red by Leigh Witchel

Some are born female; others achieve it. Jin Xing is one of the latter, in a tenacious odyssey from birth as a boy to her present life and dance career as a woman. Her "Shanghai Tango" has t…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 10:28pm on February 1, 2012

Heel breaks loose but the show goes on by Leigh Witchel

The main event at New York City Ballet on Saturday night was supposed to be the first program entirely by Christopher Wheeldon " a triple bill with a premiere, an import and a mainstay. But …

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 10:40pm on January 30, 2012

Let this funky bunch take you even higher by Leigh Witchel

Downtown choreographer David Dorfman gets his groove on " with a lot of help from Sly and the Family Stone. "Prophets of Funk" is a trip back to Dorfman's funk and disco roots, but it's not …

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:09am on January 26, 2012

Elegant, fascinatin' dancing starts with Mr. B by Leigh Witchel

'who Cares?" You should, particularly if Tiler Peck is dancing the lead. New York City Ballet opened its winter repertory season Tuesday, and the company looked energized, dancing an all-Bal…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 10:15pm on January 19, 2012

Brief flight before the fall of 'Angels' by Leigh Witchel

I* "Questions About Angels," Joseph Mills tries to depict heaven on a shoestring " and though he uses only flashlights, tulle and student dancers, he sometimes catches a glimpse. But aside f…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 10:27pm on January 16, 2012

A solid jump for Joyce by Leigh Witchel

David Parsons is a whiz at whipping up entertaining dances " with a thick, ingratiating layer of cheese. So it's a pleasant surprise to see his current show is still entertaining, but with m…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 11:06pm on January 11, 2012

Face it: masks make show by Leigh Witchel

The word Davis Freeman says best describes his piece "Too Shy To Stare" is "hyper-intimate." And indeed it is. At times, you're alone with performers who are close enough to you that it seem…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 11:43pm on January 8, 2012

Hip-hop hooray, though 'Garden' needs pruning by Leigh Witchel

The Focus Dance festival trains its sights on up-and-coming companies " eight in all. The first half of Wednesday's double bill had laser focus " the second still had clarity, but nothing be…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 11:33pm on January 5, 2012

Merce's last dance by Leigh Witchel

A 58-year journey is coming to an end. From now through New Year's Eve, the Merce Cunningham Dance Company will take its final bows " your last chance to see the modern-dance great's works p…

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 12:09am on December 29, 2011
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