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NYCB Vol. 7 No. 15 - La Source
Suzy Pilarre in La Source. Photo by Martha Swope, 1973. Listen to our podcast episode where Susan Pilarre speaks about her life in...

Lauryn Johnson
May 2, 2023


NYCB Vol. 7 No. 14 - Afternoon of a Faun
“Every ballet, I believe, is individual. It sets up its own world, its own society and mores; it has its own life. The approach,...

Lauryn Johnson
Apr 29, 2023


NYCB Vol. 7 No. 13 - Afternoon of a Faun
Kyra Nichols on the kiss at the end of the ballet: “You don’t really touch your face, you just reach up and feel the heat of the kiss on...

Lauryn Johnson
Apr 28, 2023


NYCB Vol. 7 No. 12 - Donizetti Variations
THE Donizetti grande pas de chat as shown by 5 NYCB icons. (top left) Merrill Ashley. Photo by Martha Swope, 1979. (top center) Patricia...

Lauryn Johnson
Apr 28, 2023


NYCB Vol. 7 No. 11 - La Source
No commentary today, just Gelsey and Helgi in La Source. Gelsey Kirkland & Helgi Tomasson. Photos by Martha Swope, 1974.

Lauryn Johnson
Apr 27, 2023


NYCB Vol. 7 No. 10 - Afternoon of a Faun
When you watch Robbins' Afternoon of a Faun in the audience, you become aware that the opening of the proscenium is actually the mirrored...

Lauryn Johnson
Apr 26, 2023


NYCB Vol. 7 No. 7 - Square Dance
When Square Dance was choreographed in 1957, the cast included popular square dance caller, Elisha Keeler. The ballet featured his whitty...

Lauryn Johnson
Apr 22, 2023


NYCB Vol. 7 No. 6 - Kammermusik No. 2
“In many ways, the stars of 'Kammermusik' are the eight men in the corps. They have the first word and the last. […] The point about...

Lauryn Johnson
Apr 21, 2023


NYCB Vol. 7 No. 5 - Concerto Barocco
Suzanne Farrell on Concerto Barocco: "It is a simple ballet, but one of profoundly spiritual origins and intentions. Dancing it, one’s...

Lauryn Johnson
Apr 21, 2023


NYCB Vol. 7 No. 4 - Afternoon of a Faun
"The first ballet I ever did on stage was in Paris, and it was Afternoon of a Faun, and I was 15 and didn't realize how extraordinary...

Lauryn Johnson
Apr 20, 2023


NYCB Vol. 7 No. 3 - Raymonda Variations
On Raymonda Variations, Balanchine wrote: "The music itself, its grand and generous manner, its joy and playfulness, was for me more than...

Lauryn Johnson
Apr 19, 2023


NYCB Vol. 7 No. 2 - Kammermusik No. 2
“Here they are, outstanding simply because they have been malleable to genius.” This is how Anna Kisselgoff, described Colleen Neary,...

Lauryn Johnson
Apr 18, 2023


Dancin' No. 6
"Above it all, is Miss Reinking. There are other first-rate performers, but she is clearly the star. Miss Reinking possesses a number of...

Lauryn Johnson
Mar 3, 2023


Dancin' No. 4
Happy first preview to the cast of Dancin'! Just a day prior to the 1978 opening of Dancin', Bob Fosse told the Times: “I feel like I’m...

Lauryn Johnson
Mar 2, 2023


Dancin' No. 3
Description of the rehearsal room for Dancin': “At the rehearsal, the “kids” await their turns or sprawl, once those turns are over. They...

Lauryn Johnson
Mar 1, 2023


Dancin' No. 2
Bob Fosse: “That’s one thing I told the kids who showed up for the auditions for this show. If you don’t really love to dance, I said,...

Lauryn Johnson
Feb 28, 2023


NYCB Vol. 6 No. 33 - Sleeping Beauty
(left) Judith Fugate as Aurora in the Rose Adagio. Photo by Martha Swope, 1991. (right) Judith Fugate and Philip Neal. Photo by Martha...

Lauryn Johnson
Feb 25, 2023


NYCB Vol. 6 No. 35 - Sleeping Beauty
I usually find solo or partnering shots more engaging than full-stage photos, but this one deserves to be seen just for the immaculate...

Lauryn Johnson
Feb 25, 2023


NYCB Vol. 6 No. 32 - Sleeping Beauty
Colloquially known as the "Finger Fairy,” in Martins' staging she is known as the "Fairy of Courage", in Petipa's she was known as...

Lauryn Johnson
Feb 24, 2023


NYCB Vol. 6 No. 31 - Sleeping Beauty
Balanchine describing the Garland Dance as he performed in it at the Mariinsky Theater as a child: "The waltz with the garlands was begun...

Lauryn Johnson
Feb 23, 2023
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