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I Can’t Get Ekaterina Kondaurova Out of My Mindposted by Wendy Perron on Friday, Apr 18, 2008 | |
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She’s the ultimate Forsythe dancer—wildly articulate, casually slinky, visibly reckless. She shows the pleasure of his work. She danced three of the four pieces on the Kirov’s Forsythe program at City Center. The last one, In the Middle Somewhat Elevated, well, she just took it away. Even when she wasn’t dead center, you couldn’t help but watch her. While a couple was dancing downstage right, she was upstage left in the shadows with her back to us, but you could see her move. When she turned around, she slunk and swaggered toward them like a snake. This girl spells trouble, I thought. But what a glorious kind of trouble! At the height of an extension, she’ll take a breath and break the line for just a second before bringing the leg down. |
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