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Wendy Whelan / Restless Creature

First Preview: Apr 13, 2015
Opening Date: Apr 28, 2015
Closing Date: Apr 29, 2015
Running Time: 01:20
Wendy Whelan / Restless Creature

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Playing @
McCarter Theater Center
91 University Place, Princeton , NJ 08540

Wendy Whelan is arguably the finest ballet dancer of our time. She has danced with New York City Ballet for more than 25 years, and has mastered classics such as Swan Lake, Balanchine's masterful neo-classical repertory, and contemporary works by some of the world's greatest choreographers.

In Restless Creature, she joins forces with four of today’s top male choreographers in a vibrant suite of duets, created by and danced with: Kyle Abraham (who brings his own company to the Berlind Theatre in October); Joshua Beamish and Brian Brooks, both of whom also have their own companies; and Alejandro Cerrudo, the Resident Choreographer of Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. 

Program: 
Kyle Abraham: The Serpent and the Smoke
Josh Beamish: Waltz Epoca
Brian Brooks: First Fall
Alejandro Cerrudo: Ego Et Tu


PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
TUESDAY APRIL 28th @ 7:30 PM

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Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 13

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