On Dance MARKING THE SEASONS BY JENNIFER DUNNING The end of summer and beginning of the new dance year have come and gone with the 14th New York Dance Festival, held September 2-11 It is a...
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On Dance RECREATING THE CLASSICS by JENNIFER DUNNINGS The seven-week season just completed by American Ballet Theatre at New York's Metropolitan Opera House was noteworthy in more than one...
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On Dance UNEVEN EVENINGS BY JENNIFER DUNNING CONCERTS by three major proponents of "new" dance closed this winter's New York dance season. Early in March, Meredith Monk presented one of her...
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OnDance GLIMPSES OF NUREYEV AND BARYSHNIKOV BY JENNIFER DUNNING Ballet is no longer only an art for well-heeled aristocrats. Star performers are often front-page news, the media regularly—and...
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On Dance DUNCAN AND DENISHAWN REVISITED by jennifer dunning Chiffon tunics ruffling in stirred air ... A bare-legged woman darting across the stage, her gesture so expansive it seems to draw the...
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On Dance JOFFREY ANDFELD KICK IT OFF BY JENNIFER DUNNING THE OPENING of the busy fall dance season has come and gone not with a salute from the big guns, the American Ballet Theater and the New...
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On Dance AN AMERICAN SEASON BY JENNIFER DUNNING It has been neither the best nor the worst of seasons for the American Ballet Theatre, which concluded its summer engagement at the New York State...
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On Dance something fresh from denmark BY JENNIFER DUNNING The Royal Danish Ballet's three-week appearance promised to be one of the highlights of the Hurok Organization's dance marathon at the...
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On Dance THE CUNNINGHAM ENIGMA by jennifer dunning Suddenly the studio darkens. Pinpoints of light from the skyscrapers beyond one bank of windows blur into a reflected glow on the polished dance...
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Admiration in Place of Analysis Nureyev: Aspects of the Dancer By John Percival Putnam. 256 pp. $8.95. Reviewed by Jennifer Dunning No dancer or choreographer has done so much to popularize...
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