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Nutcracker Weary

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At the New York City Ballet, they’re doing 46 performances of the Nutcracker this year — so surely the dancers must get sick of it, right?

Ballerina

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Margot Fonteyn in America

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Nutcracker Nation

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Nutcracker Nation

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A Marriage Made on Stage

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Earlier this week, Darci Kistler swung by Studio 360 on her way home from rehearsal. A beloved soloist with the New York City Ballet, Kistler was the last principal chosen by ballet giant George Balanchine, before his death in 1983. After a laudable 30-year career, she’ll dance her final performance on June 27th. Kistler was […]

Sarah Jessica Parker’s Documentary Series on New York City Ballet Returns

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Sarah Jessica Parker’s documentary series on New York’s famed ballet company has new episodes just as good as the first season. 

Shepard Fairey’s Street Art Takes Center Stage in Miami Ballet

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The Scene: Miami | From WLRN’s Arts & Culture Desk | A new ballet pairs one of ballet’s most sought-after choreographers, with ubiquitous street artist Shepard Fairey.

“An American in Paris” Dances Its Way to the Stage

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“An American in Paris” is one of Hollywood’s most famous Golden Age musicals. Now it’s a Broadway musical, up for 12 Tony Awards.

Breaking Ballet’s Color Barrier

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In a live conversation, American Ballet Theater’s newest principal dancer talks with Raven Wilkinson and Carmen de Lavallade, two trailblazing African-American ballerinas.