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168 stories by "PAULA CITRON"

Sarah McLachlan ballet shimmers in beauty by Paula Citron

Jean Grand-Maitre’s new dance program based on the musician’s pop songs is simple and elegant - and superbly performed by Alberta Ballet

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:00pm on May 6, 2011

Paul Taylor continues to impress with pure, provocative dance by Paula Citron

Living legend Paul Taylor creates choreography that is a challenge to modern audiences - there’s no technology and no text. But it’s worth the hard work to see his true genius

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 3:04pm on April 27, 2011

The ‘naughty boy’ of modern dance shows no signs of slowing down by Paula Citron

At 80, the legendary choreographer Paul Taylor is returning to Canada for four shows. He’s still creating groundbreaking works ‘because I want to be different each time’

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 6:00pm on April 25, 2011

Lion King still feeling the love by Paula Citron

The touring version of The Lion King has all the roar of the original

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:42pm on April 21, 2011

The Lion King: Still feeling the love by Paula Citron

The touring version of much-loved musical has all the roar of the original

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:42pm on April 21, 2011

EXpose Co. delights with a cross-cultural celebration of gayness by Paula Citron

EXpose Co. is an enjoyable celebration of men’s feminine side, with Asian, North and South American and European influences

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:01am on April 18, 2011

Ballet on Emily Dickinson is pleasant, if not poetic by Paula Citron

Canadian Pacific Ballet’s interpretation of Emily Dickinson’s poetry in dance is pretty but not specific enough

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 12:01am on April 18, 2011

Ballet BC's 25th Anniversary: Ambitious, but not perfect by Paula Citron

Vancouver performance highlights new work by four Canadian choreographers: Wen Wei Wang, Serge Bennathan, Donald Sales and Gioconda Barbuto

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:00pm on April 15, 2011

Kaeja dance focuses on anatomy - perhaps too closely by Paula Citron

Anniversary program fuses dance with video to reveal some uncomfortable truths about a mature human body

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 1:58pm on April 13, 2011

NAC’s dance card for next year includes Pina Bausch by Paula Citron

Playbill for 2011-2012 includes exclusive engagements by big-name companies, highlighted by Tanztheater Wuppertal

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 6:00pm on April 5, 2011

You’ve come a long way, Baby Boyz by Paula Citron

Urban dance outfit Baby Boyz deserves an encouragement award

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 2:00pm on March 25, 2011

Choreographer explores his Russian roots with the National Ballet by Paula Citron

Colour is key to following 12 complex and compelling vignettes of modernist work

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:25pm on March 24, 2011

Choreographer Alexei Ratmansky lands in Toronto by Paula Citron

The Russian-born artist, a former dancer with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, talks to The Globe about his work, including Russian Seasons, being mounted this week by the National Ballet of Canada

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:30pm on March 21, 2011

National Ballet’s Don Quixote marries showy tricks with purity and panache by Paula Citron

A newly beefed up production, by company ballet master Lindsay Fischer and Evelina Krasnova, glistens and soars

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:30pm on March 10, 2011

The story wanders, but 'Wonderland' looks wonderful by Paula Citron

Shawn Hounsell takes another look at Alice’s adventures in the Royal Winnipeg Ballet’s new production

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:30pm on March 9, 2011

Defying the odds: the seniors of dance by Paula Citron

Age 40 used to mean the end of a dancer’s career, but more and more are pushing the envelope

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:30pm on March 8, 2011

National Ballet of Canada’s 2011 competition for young dancers deep in talent by Paula Citron

Dancers competed for Erik Bruhn Prize

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 10:55am on March 7, 2011

Russian troupe brings classically graceful ‘Swan Lake’ to Toronto by Paula Citron

Mariinsky Ballet’s interpretation of this classic looks backward with awe-inspiring glory

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:00pm on March 2, 2011

Reid Anderson’s triumph with Stuttgart Ballet by Paula Citron

With Canadian Reid Anderson at the helm, the renowned Stuttgart Ballet celebrates its 50th anniversary with style and panache

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:30pm on February 25, 2011

CanAsian festival serves up a soulful dance travelogue by Paula Citron

The event marks its 10th anniversary with a diverse mix of artists, both traditional and contemporary

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 4:30pm on February 25, 2011

Understanding the deep wisdom of Asian dance by Paula Citron

Modest festival focused on traditional dance has grown into an international undertaking

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:35pm on February 22, 2011

Understanding the deep wisdom of Asian dance by Paula Citron

Modest festival focused on traditional dance has grown into an international undertaking

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 5:35pm on February 22, 2011

The Canadian dancers at Stuttgart by Paula Citron

German company includes six Canadian dancers

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 10:48am on February 22, 2011

Keeping a legacy alive is a labour of love for Reid Anderson by Paula Citron

The Canadian artistic director of the Stuttgart Ballet reflects on the company’s anniversary

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 10:46am on February 22, 2011

Keeping a legacy alive is a labour of love for Reid Anderson by Paula Citron

The Canadian artistic director of the Stuttgart Ballet reflects on the company’s anniversary

SOURCE: The Globe and Mail at 10:46am on February 22, 2011
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