Susan Reiter
Susan Reiter covers dance for TDF Stages.
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Dozens of Cultures in One Dance Company
Nederlands Dans Theater brings new work to New York
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The Inclusive Empire of Gibney Dance
From new work to vital spaces, Gina Gibney offers the dance world a rich array
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Dance Is Part of the World at Large
Choreographer John Jasperse sees history (and the future) in his latest work
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They Shook Up Ballet in Philly, and Now They’re In New York
Susan Reiter covers dance for TDF Stages.
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When You’re Dancing Shakespeare, Every Movement Matters
How dancers create character in Christopher Wheeldon’s new ballet
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Twyla Tharp Classics Find New Life
The legendary choreographer presents a rare revival of her material
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A Public School for New York City’s Young Dancers
This week, Ballet Tech’s student dancers perform at the Joyce
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Miami City Ballet Takes Bold New Steps
What gives a ballet company its identity? The caliber and personalities of its dancers, the vision of its artistic director, the location in which it’s based – these all play crucial roles. But original ballets, made specifically for the company, shaped around the dancers’ individual skills and temperaments, can also be crucial in establishing a troupe’s individual profile.
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Why Is Paul Taylor Revisiting Martha Graham?
The past, present, and future are in the new Paul Taylor Season