ARTS . Art Pas de Deux, Grand PA Ballet practices some new moves and unveils its long-term plan to divide and conquer. by Janet Anderson print email reply rss feed Published: Sep 25, 2007 ALL THE RIGHT MOVES:…
June 3- 9, 2004 art Under a Spell Lake, superior: Christopher Wheeldon (right) observes Alexei Borovik and Dede Barfield as they rehearse his new “visualization” of Swan Lake. He says, “I can see the whole thing almost like tracing paper…
[an error occurred while processing this directive] November 20-26, 2003 art Mouthing Off All the pretty horses: Heather Murphy (left) and Sally Hess are just two of more than 40 dancers sharing their stories this weekend. Experimental documentary dance project…
[an error occurred while processing this directive] search citypaper.net Also this issue: “4 Artists of Distinction”The African American Museum’s “4 Artists of Distinction” is bright and deep.-Robin Rice Wlodzimierz Ksiazek: New Paintings-Susan Hagen Le Ballet National du Senegal-Deni Kasrel Beatlemania…
[an error occurred while processing this directive] search citypaper.net Also this issue: Kelly’s GirlJohn Kelly is a man of many faces — including Joni Mitchells.-David Warner Drawing BordersIt’s Mural Arts Month, and the Mural Arts Program is celebrating new growth…
May 31June 7, 2001 cover story Farewell, Puck Hes been Pennsylvania Ballets biggest star for 26 years. Now the eternally youthful Jeffrey Gribler is about to retire. by Janet Anderson If you had to pick one word to describe Jeffrey…
May 310, 2001 cover story Misha Here and Now Mikhail Baryshnikov in town this week with his White Oak Dance Project talks about his amazing career, from Giselle (which he hates) to tap (which he fakes) to the…
May 310, 2001 cover story Misha Here and Now, part 2 Mikhail Baryshnikov in town this week with his White Oak Dance Project talks about his amazing career, from Giselle (which he hates) to tap (which he fakes)…