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A Fresh Breeze at Ailey: The Gift of Humor

Robert Battle’s a funny guy, but even better than that, he’s brought humor to the Ailey repertoire. Three of the four pieces on the “All New” program sparkled with wit. First, Paul Taylor’s Arden Court, which on opening night seemed a bit stiff (the 18th-century music by William Boyce is more formal than most Ailey […]

2012 25 to Watch

  Who’s caught our eye for 2012   Photo of Rachel Van Buskirk by Matthew Karas.     Ana Lopez The beauty of Ana Lopez’s dancing is that there is nothing extraneous or decorative about it, yet she invariably becomes a mesmerizing presence onstage. She draws you into her orbit with her scrubbed-clean technique and […]

Balletic Breakin'

When did hip hop find its swan side?     Lil Buck: “Creamy transitions and a polished smoothness.” Photo ©2011 Erin Baiano, Courtesy Vail International Dance Festival.     The wildly popular “Lil Buck and Yo-Yo Ma” video on YouTube features a strange and lovely fusion of romantic music and urban dancing (see “25 to […]

On the Rise: Ghrai DeVore

Ghrai DeVore in Christopher Huggins’ Essence. Photo by Eduardo Patino, Courtesy AAADT.     Near the end of Rennie Harris’ new piece Home for Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, there is a section that the dancers have dubbed “twinkletoes” for its fast footwork. As they rehearse it, Ghrai DeVore flicks through the intricate, rapid combination […]

Robert Battle: The First Season (expanded version)

Robert Battle rehearsing Takademe in the Ailey studios. Photo by Paul Kolnik, Courtesy AAADT.     This month at City Center is the first Ailey season with Robert Battle at the helm. He wasted no time in expanding the rep, reaching into the company’s past riches as well as taking on other modern dance giants. […]

Lens on Dance

      Watching from the wings—it’s what all dancers do. But seen through a photographer’s lens, that perspective can provide an unexpected bit of poetry. The camera can catch the underside of the choreography, revealing a completely different angle from what the audience sees. Rose Eichenbaum takes us to that vantage point in her […]

Technique My Way: Lisa Gajda

Lisa Gajda is the epitome of a Broadway baby: She’s performed in more than a dozen Broadway productions including Cry-Baby, Monty Python’s Spamalot, Movin’ Out, and Fosse. Charismatic presence and fierce technique have made her a favorite of many top Broadway dancemakers, from Rob Ashford to Jerry Mitchell. Now, she’s hitting the boards again—in her […]

Vital Signs

        To Toronto, tout de suite! While dedicated to presenting Canadian contemporary dance, Toronto Dance Theatre reaches beyond borders for its Paris/Toronto Project. Welcoming choreographers Alban Richard and Emmanuelle Vo-Dinh from the City of Light, director Christopher House uses the new points of view to stretch his dancers and raise the company’s […]

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