Concerto for Two Pianos
Music
Francis Poulenc
Choreography
Tiler Peck
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Described by The New York Times as “a physical manifestation of musical notes,” Principal Dancer Tiler Peck “sets her dancers free” in a whirlwind of choreography set to a sparkling composition by Francis Poulenc and garbed in elegantly airy costumes.
Tiler Peck, a longtime principal dancer known for her astute sense of musicality, creates her first commission for NYCB after choreographing for Boston Ballet, Vail Dance Festival, and her self-curated Turn It Out with Tiler Peck & Friends program at New York City Center, among an array of other projects.
22 Minutes
© 2024 Erin Baiano
© 2024 Erin Baiano
© 2024 Erin Baiano
© 2024 Erin Baiano
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