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American Ballet Theatre: Twyla Tharp still has it!

Twyla@60: A Tharp Celebration is an overall triumph though not just for Tharp, but for Susan Jaffe’s vision for American Ballet Theatre.
American Ballet Theatre: Crime and Punishment punishes the audience

Great novels make bad ballets. There might be exceptions to this rule, but this isn't it.
He's not nice, he's amazing: ABT's Fall season opener

A strong opening to ABT’s fall season, the company often seemed stagnant in the last years of Kevin McKenzie’s directorship. It is now more exciting. New leadership, new faces.
Like Water For Chocolate: frustratingly earthbound

Wheeldon lacks the imagination to take this story beyond that of a well-crafted adaptation of a beloved movie.
Ballet and humanity at its best: United Ukrainian Ballet in Giselle

A new-old interpretation of Giselle choreographed by Alexei Ratmansky heralds the birth of a new company drawn from ballet dancers from war-torn Ukraine.
Of Love and Rage: Ratmansky brings fathers-in-law to the ballet
Alexei Ratmansky's Ancient Greek take on Bolshoi-style dram-ballets gets its New York premiere as part of American Ballet Theatre's summer season at the Met.
