
Critic’s Pick
With Michael Novak in Charge, the Paul Taylor Company Blooms
In his first Lincoln Center season, Mr. Novak has overseen a stellar Kyle Abraham premiere, along with guest appearances by Misty Copeland and Michael Trusnovec.
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In his first Lincoln Center season, Mr. Novak has overseen a stellar Kyle Abraham premiere, along with guest appearances by Misty Copeland and Michael Trusnovec.
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The distinguishing spirit of this dance troupe, directed by Neil Ieremia, is an exhilarating, seemingly inexhaustible energy.
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The artistic director Michael Novak talks about balancing heritage and new, bringing in audiences and making sure there’s enough fun.
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The choreographer Bruno Beltrão is challenging the conventions of hip-hop while grappling with his country’s volatile politics.
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In 1936, Graham choreographed this scorching response to the rise of fascism.
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“You are the center of your own world. Any space is important,” the Congolese choreographer Faustin Linyekula told members of It’s Showtime NYC.
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“Ballerinas never crash,” said Lauren Lovette, but, “I love falling to the floor.”
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Ms. Whelan, Maya Beiser and Lucinda Childs collaborated on “The Day.”
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