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Sons of Echo: a new direction for male dance stars in Spoleto

Sons of Echo, Daniil Simkins’ answer to Kings of the Dance, deserves wider recognition. A brave foray into gala territory without the usual classical repertoire.
The marvelous, disarming Sons of Echo at the Joyce Theater

A rare opportunity to see five male ballet superstars – notably Alban Lendorf, in great form long after injury sidelined him – in an intimate theater, in work exclusively by women.
National Ballet of Canada runs the gamut from sci-fi to suspendu

National Ballet of Canada adds three new works to its repertoire with cutting-edge pieces by William Yong and Emma Portner as well as Serge Lifar's early 20th-century paean to classicism.
Farewells and bold debuts in National Ballet of Canada's Onegin

National Ballet of Canada's connections to John Cranko's Onegin run deep and this revival featured beloved company farewells and exciting next generation debuts.
National Ballet of Canada's Angels' Atlas had no wings

Crystal Pite’s Angels’ Atlas offers a strange closer for the NBC's program in their brief run at New York City Center.
