Susan Reiter
Susan Reiter covers dance for TDF Stages.
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Meet American Ballet Theatre’s Newest Soloist
How Calvin Royal III came to be in Alexei Ratmansky’s new ballet
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New Moves for a Revered Summer Dance Festival
Jacob’s Pillow debuts a new director and a new studio
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Discovering New Talent at the Joyce Ballet Festival
How a pair of ballerinas became emerging choreographers
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A Choreographer Revisits His Rock Roots
Pascal Rioult debuts a new work set to the music he loved as a teen
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Dissecting Masculine Archetypes Through Dance
How working with a group of all-male dancers impacted a female choreographer
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A Landmark Documentary Becomes a Ballet
Taking Titicut Follies to the stage
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The Loyalty of Paul Taylor Dancers
Artists explain the company’s long-term allure
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The Past and Future of Martha Graham Dance Company
Inside the company’s latest New York program
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A Choreographer Inspired By Martin Luther King, Jr.
On a recent work trip to Atlanta, dancer and choreographer Hope Boykin stumbled upon the inspiration for a dance. Touring the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, she found herself enraptured in a room devoted to the work and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.