A Wanderer, Ravel and Suzanne Farrell: Life Is Good at City Ballet The spring season at New York City Ballet opened with an all-Balanchine program and a vintage miniature from 1975: “Errante,” staged ...
“I’m a tyrant,” claims ballet icon Suzanne Farrell, while coaching dancers of Boston Ballet recently at the company’s rehearsal space in the South End. But she says it with a warm smile, a soft voice, ...
NEW YORK — Suzanne Farrell, the sublime ballerina and creator of many lead roles for the choreographer George Balanchine, was back in the studio where he made many of his masterworks for New York City ...
The Suzanne Farrell Ballet hit its stride Friday evening, dancing George Balanchine's celestial "Chaconne" with an infectious joy. Maybe the dancers were happy that Kennedy Center President Michael ...
It's a long shot almost beyond contemplation: Imagine the ballet equivalent of hockey's Miracle on Ice, or of the nearly winless Buster Douglas setting his sights on Mike Tyson's heavyweight belt.
“We have always had the cream,” boasts New York City Ballet’s George Balanchine, “but now with more danc ers going through the sieve, the cream is richer than ever before. Our company is packed with ...
Two principal dancers will say farewell in the 2026-27 season, which features the revival of Balanchine’s “Pithoprakta” and Alexei Ratmansky’s “Romeo and Juliet.” By Adam Nagourney The spring season ...