This evening of modern movement presents ballets by the four choreographers most closely related to New York City Ballet.
This lively dance for a couple, set to onstage piano and violin accompaniment, ends with a poignant play on light and shadow.
Danced to Pärt’s solemn Spiegel im Spiegel by a couple dressed in simple attire on a sparse stage, After the Rain’s pas de deux is a lovingly tender work full of heartfelt emotions.
Forgoing scenery, elaborate costumes, and even musical accompaniment, this ballet in silence enthralls with the unexpected intensity it evokes through movement alone.
Hallelujah Junction is a living locomotive of driving energy, set to a pulsing John Adams score played by two onstage pianists.
Thursday, Oct 4, 2012 at 7:10 PM David H. Koch Theater First Position Discussions
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