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Inside the Repertory

Teresa Reichlen on George Balanchine's SYMPHONY IN C

Principal dancer Teresa Reichlen talks about how class technique translates to the stage in Balanchine’s iconic Symphony in C, and how she developed a new level of trust in her partner while dancing the 2nd movement ballerina role.

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