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      Critic’s notebook

      Amar Ramasar Returns to Bravos but Also to Questions

      Part of a texting scandal that rocked City Ballet, Mr. Ramasar, performing in his old, ebullient manner, seemed a little clueless.

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    Gillian Walsh Offers Serenity Now

    “It’s really slow and there’s a lot of stillness because stillness is basically my one true love,” Ms. Walsh says of this excerpt from “Fame Notions.”

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    ‘Hi, Merce!’

    In a new dance Mina Nishimura performs movement from a Merce Cunningham solo and then continues dancing with his spirit: “I’m meeting Merce through my body,” she said.

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    In Ratmansky, Going Wild and Free

    How does this solo in Mr. Ratmansky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition” feel? “It’s like you’re chasing your feet,” says Indiana Woodward of New York City Ballet.

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    Ayodele Casel, Rooted in Rhythm

    The tap dancer and choreographer’s new piece is part of City Center on the Move, a program to engage new audiences.

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