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Wildly offensive, but wildly entertaining too: ABT's Le Corsaire
Perhaps ABT's disclaimer in the program notes should have simply said: "When you watch Le Corsaire, prepare to be both offended and entertained. We hope you'll be more entertained than offended."
ABT's damp, dreary Jane Eyre disappoints
If you love Jane Eyre, stick to the novel. There's more female empowerment in those pages than in Cathy Marston's choreography.
ABT pays tribute to a ballet maverick
As the wonderful Tharp trio program proves, all these years later Twyla Tharp can still make ballet look cool.
A Surprise Corsaire Debut
There was complete assurance in Skylar Brandt's performance and there’s no doubt that she’s a bona fide contender for a future slot as a principal dancer.
Don Quixote at the Met
Alas, putting two stars (Kochetkova and Cornejo) together is no guarantee of success and that was certainly the case here.
A powerful program of ABT works
Marcel Gomes gave us a Death to remember in Jooss' Green Table.
