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98 stories by "Robert Johnson"

The Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg Brings The Pygmalion Effect to New York City Center by Robert Johnson

Choreographer Boris Eifman's latest ballet is inspired by ballroom dancing and runs June 7"9.

SOURCE: Playbill at 11:32am on June 7, 2019

Paul Taylor American Modern Dance Pays Homage to Isadora Duncan by Robert Johnson

The company is performing at Lincoln Center through March 25.

SOURCE: Playbill at 11:10am on March 8, 2018

Reflecting National Dialogue Through Dance by Robert Johnson

Ailey shines a spotlight on Apartheid, police brutality, the cradle-to-prison pipeline, and more.

SOURCE: Playbill at 4:00pm on January 23, 2017

Choreographer created show's stunts and dances in 'Spider-Man' by Robert Johnson

Daniel Ezralow’s father hoped he would become an accountant.

SOURCE: NJ.com at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Review: Lauri Stallings and glo create magical migratory performance in Central Park by Robert Johnson

NEW YORK –"You don't usually see them out here in the North Woods," a woman observed admiringly, as she and her small son paused trailside

SOURCE: ArtsATL at 11:02am on May 22, 2015

Ramya Ramnarayan and Rajika Puri share stories and dances of devotion by Robert Johnson

"This is a program that will open the doors for people," the dancer and choreographer promises.

SOURCE: NJ.com at 4:37pm on August 22, 2014

Choreographer Liz Lerman probes America's wounds in 'Healing Wars' by Robert Johnson

The choreographer believes healing can take place, when we share experiences in the theater.

SOURCE: NJ.com at 4:10pm on August 22, 2014

Answering 'The Call of the Siren' at the NY International Fringe Festival by Robert Johnson

Even with its gumshoe plot and a cast of comic-book characters, this play is packed with earnest philosophizing.

SOURCE: NJ.com at 1:55pm on August 13, 2014

Sheepish lovers sigh, then lament as Mark Morris' dancers romp through 'Acis and Galatea' by Robert Johnson

Handel's pastoral tale is about "love and death and learning lessons, fighting what you can and giving up on what you can't," the choreographer says.

SOURCE: NJ.com at 10:51am on August 5, 2014

Irish dancers will leave them reeling in Morristown by Robert Johnson

The Peter Smith School of Irish Dance will be the final act in this summer's Music Beyond Borders series of free, lunchtime concerts on the Morristown Green.

SOURCE: NJ.com at 8:47am on August 1, 2014

The Bolshoi Ballet's 'Don Quixote' is a hard sell by Robert Johnson

"Don Quixote" is typically a crowd-pleaser, but the Bolshoi tries too hard to convince us we are having a good time.

SOURCE: NJ.com at 8:46am on July 25, 2014

The Bolshoi Ballet at Lincoln Center: lots of swans, but not so many stars by Robert Johnson

Like most modern re-interpreters of "Swan Lake," choreographer Yuri Grigorovich does not believe in redemption.

SOURCE: NJ.com at 8:29am on July 22, 2014

The cycle of life: Pilobolus Dance Theater shows off its new set of wheels by Robert Johnson

In "The Inconsistent Pedaler," the bicycle becomes a vehicle that a young girl rides into adulthood while the act of pedaling becomes a metaphor for life itself.

SOURCE: NJ.com at 9:19am on July 11, 2014

Keeping time with Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker: Lincoln Center Festival celebrates an early 'phase' of her career by Robert Johnson

The current retrospective, De Keersmaeker says, charts her development as a choreographer, particularly in relation to music.

SOURCE: NJ.com at 8:37am on July 8, 2014

Time for Summerstage: Ballet Hispanico among the groups performing in the open air by Robert Johnson

Ballet Hispánico will perform its piece "Asuka," a tribute to the Queen of Salsa, and "Sombrerisimo," a witty showcase for the company's men.

SOURCE: NJ.com at 8:42am on July 4, 2014

Going global: Boston Ballet extends its reach with a connoisseurs' collection of modern works by Robert Johnson

While Boston Ballet performs evening-length classics at home, director Mikko Nissinen believes that New York audiences are sophisticated enough to savor mixed bills of neo-classical and cont…

SOURCE: NJ.com at 8:36am on June 24, 2014

Move Live on Tour: the Houghs take center stage by Robert Johnson

This dance revue traveling the long way from Kansas to California gives admirers of Julianne and Derek Hough a chance to see their idols in the flesh " and maybe even dance with them.

SOURCE: NJ.com at 8:22am on June 24, 2014

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater premiere: Robert Moses' new 'Lesson' is a pleasure by Robert Johnson

The new work is a delicate dance in which the lightest touch produces arousal, and electricity travels through the body in waves.

SOURCE: NJ.com at 9:50am on June 17, 2014

American Ballet Theatre: dancing 'til the clock strikes midnight by Robert Johnson

This exhilarating evening-length production signals a sunny outcome for fans of Frederick Ashton's "Cinderella," who have waited for decades while ABT experimented with inferior ve…

SOURCE: NJ.com at 8:34am on June 13, 2014

Lustig Dance Theatre: dancing to a live pulse by Robert Johnson

A collaboration with the New Brunswick Chamber Orchestra will feature dances set to music by Britten, Copland and Stravinsky.

SOURCE: NJ.com at 3:07pm on June 11, 2014

Choreographer Lydia Johnson lets the music take her by Robert Johnson

The choreographer says Mozart's music helps to keep her from despair. "It's uplifting, and there's a sense of order and staying afloat."

SOURCE: NJ.com at 8:32am on June 3, 2014

Choreographer John Jasperse finds space to dance inside the cracks by Robert Johnson

Jasperse's curious exploration of areas that other choreographers have left untouched gives his work a sensual and provocative edge.

SOURCE: NJ.com at 8:52am on May 30, 2014

MalPaso makes the right moves, debuting in a premiere by Ronald K. Brown by Robert Johnson

Choreographer Ronald K. Brown doesn't buy the idea that artists can detach themselves from suffering in the world around them.

SOURCE: NJ.com at 10:56am on May 23, 2014

In American Ballet Theatre's 'Don Quixote,' slapstick surrenders to beauty by Robert Johnson

"Don Quixote" has been box-office gold since it entered the theatre's repertoire in 1978, and audiences adore it with good reason.

SOURCE: NJ.com at 8:16am on May 20, 2014

New York City Ballet nods to its glorious past, but stumbles moving forward by Robert Johnson

Justin Peck's choreographies, including "Everywhere We Go," display a powerful imagination for organizing groups, yet he is not the savior all await " not yet, anyway.

SOURCE: NJ.com at 9:55am on May 16, 2014
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