Anna Halprin, teacher and choreographer who embraced improvisational style, dies
She brought an audaciously improvisational style to a dance tradition she thought had become stale.
She brought an audaciously improvisational style to a dance tradition she thought had become stale.
He inspired George Balanchine to create roles for him and created the National Dance Institute to mold generations of new dancers.
If there's a common thread in George Balanchine's "Who Cares?" and Jerome Robbins's "West Side Story Suite," it's the unmistakably hopeful tone that permeates both classic dances. In the Bal…