With timeless vitality and a precise vision, Jerome Robbins directed and choreographed some of the most influential works in theater, movies, and television throughout the 20th century. This summer, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. The New York City Ballet principal brings together dancers from four companies to perform works by the esteemed choreographer in a festival at the Joyce Theater. “So much of the ...
Where: Vilar Performing Arts Center, Beaver Creek. When: Wednesday, Aug. 2, 6:30 p.m. Cost: $50-$150. More information: Visit http://www.vaildance.org. On Wednesday ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s notebook Tiler Peck has curated a program of Robbins’s dances at the Joyce Theater featuring casts of ballet luminaries and rising stars. By ...
In 1943, two 25 year olds — Jerome Robbins and Leonard Bernstein — were about to rock the ballet world. The dance they collaborated on was Fancy Free — about three sailors in a bar, trying to meet ...
There has not been a more entertaining evening in the Opera House for years than last week's Jerome Robbins show danced by the San Francisco Ballet. A mixed bill with a serious piece, a scandalous, ...
Wendy Lesser, in her well-researched analysis of Jerome Robbins, writes in her introduction, "He may well have been the most hated man on Broadway. 'Mean as a snake,' said Helen Gallaher, a performer ...
The enterprising Tiler Peck has been a leading dancer at New York City Ballet for more than fifteen years, played a neurotic ballerina on Amy Sherman-Palladino’s “Étoile,” and created a number of ...