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Revelations: A Dance that Reveals the Spirit of Alvin Ailey and the Soul of the African American Story
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Revelations: A Dance that Reveals the Spirit of Alvin Ailey and the Soul of the African American Story

Every dance company has a piece that encapsulates its identity. For Alvin Ailey American Dance Company, this piece is Alvin Ailey’s masterpiece Revelations. Ailey’s company was one of the first to welcome dancers of all races. Revelations is Ailey’s highly personal take on the African American story: he described the childhood memories that inspired the piece as “blood memories.”

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Six Favorite Dance Movies in NYC *Unranked
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Six Favorite Dance Movies in NYC *Unranked

Dance in NYC has a deep and powerful history; shaped by cultural fusion, rebellion, and preeminence. Below are six films in no particular order, both new and old, famous and obscure, of genres from ballet to salsa, to watch this Christmas break to relax and get in the spirit of dance in the city!

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Natascha Mair, Principal Dancer, on “Sugar Hill:” “We all inspired each other!”
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Natascha Mair, Principal Dancer, on “Sugar Hill:” “We all inspired each other!”

Natascha Mair, principal dancer, is gearing up for a very different Nutcracker: from 20 until 30 December 2023, her fans will be able to watch her in Chicago in Sugar Hill, a show choreographed to Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn’s The Nutcracker Suite, a jazz interpretation of Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker. TWoA talked to Natascha about Sugar Hill and about some of the most memorable Nutcracker moments in her career.

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Street Artist JR at the Paris Opera: Back to the Cave
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Street Artist JR at the Paris Opera: Back to the Cave

What happens when street artist JR, choreographer Damien Jalet and composer Thomas Bangalter collaborate on a show on the scaffolding covering the iconic Palais Garnier, the old building of the Paris Opera that is currently being restored? Hint: think human bats in Chanel.

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A Ballet Dancer’s Take: On Balletcore
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A Ballet Dancer’s Take: On Balletcore

Balletcore is “just” a fashion trend (think cottegecore, blokecore, gorpcore…the list goes on) - but do you sometimes wish for more? What isn’t included in the phrase Balletcore is the implicit understanding of what it means to be a ballerina. Sometimes, Balletcore makes any serious dancer cringe. But take heart: there are some fashion houses who get it right!

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Cloud Gate: 50 Years of Singing the Song of the Wanderers
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Cloud Gate: 50 Years of Singing the Song of the Wanderers

When you think of contemporary or modern dance, you might primarily think of big names like Martha Graham and Akram Khan, who are part of the European and American dance scene. But did you know that for the past 50 years, the modern dance company Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan has performed around the globe? Read on for some interesting facts about Cloud Gate, who will be performing their new production Lunar Halo at London’s Sadler’s Wells Theatre from 30 November until 2 December 2023.

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Choreographer and Composer Olivier Tarpaga (USA/Burkina Faso): Translating Emotion to Movement
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Choreographer and Composer Olivier Tarpaga (USA/Burkina Faso): Translating Emotion to Movement

Oliver Tarpaga does it all: he is a dancer, choreographer, musician, composer, and storyteller. For over 20 years, he has produced invigorating theater works. Although he sources inspiration from his ancestral home of Burkina Faso, his work is not limited to raising cultural awareness. Read on to find out more about his most iconic works.

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How to Become a Cello: Royal Ballet Principal Marcelino Sambé in Cathy Marston’s “The Cellist,” Royal Ballet, 20 October – 2 November 2023
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How to Become a Cello: Royal Ballet Principal Marcelino Sambé in Cathy Marston’s “The Cellist,” Royal Ballet, 20 October – 2 November 2023

Cathy Marston’s one-act ballet “The Cellist” tells the tragic story of star cellist Jacqueline du Pré (1945-1987). TWoA spoke to Royal Ballet principal Marcelino Sambé, who created the part of “The Instrument” – Jacqueline du Pré’s cello. Sambé is performing the part again in the Royal Ballet’s current run of the ballet.

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Viviana Durante, Artistic Director of English National Ballet School: “Follow Your Dream and See Where It Takes You!”
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Viviana Durante, Artistic Director of English National Ballet School: “Follow Your Dream and See Where It Takes You!”

Even talking on Zoom from her office at English National Ballet School, Viviana Durante exudes that special something that made her one of the most celebrated dancers of her generation. Since 2020, she has been the artistic director of English National Ballet School (ENBS). TWoA talked to Viviana about leaving home at age eleven to train in a foreign country, her vision for dance education, the importance of giving meaning to every step, and much more.

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Fancy a Visit to Paris Opera Ballet?
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Fancy a Visit to Paris Opera Ballet?

Fancy a visit to Paris? On 14 July 2023, you have a chance to do so virtually: the Paris Opera’s streaming platform will be streaming Carolyn Carlson’s cult work Signes live from the Bastille Opera. TWoA loves to look at the link between painting, music and dance. Signes is exactly about this link.

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Happy Birthday, Igor Stravinsky! Celebrating an Icon of Twentieth Century Music and Ballet
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Happy Birthday, Igor Stravinsky! Celebrating an Icon of Twentieth Century Music and Ballet

There are few ground-breaking composers who are also famous for their ballet compositions. If Pyotr Tchaikovsky and Sergei Prokofiev are the only ones who come to your mind, think again: Igor Stravinsky is one of the most important composers of the twentieth century and an icon of modernism, but his most famous compositions were created not for the concert hall, but for the ballet.

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Keep Cool!
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Keep Cool!

It’s a busy time right now: the school year is coming to an end. Feeling stressed, overwhelmed, or angry and fed up? Keep it cool, even if it’s difficult. Need some inspiration? Watch Riff from the West Side Story telling the Jets to keep it cool.

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Happy Birthday, Irina Kolpakova! 
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Happy Birthday, Irina Kolpakova! 

On 22 May 2023, the great Russian ballerina and coach Irina Kolpakova turned 90. Since 1990, Kolpakova has been American Ballet Theatre’s (ABT) principal coach. At ninety, she continues to coach ABT’s dancers in all variations and pas de deux from the company’s classical repertoire. Here some interesting facts about Kolpakova’s life.

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Hip Hop Meets Ballet: Dutch National Ballet and ISH Dance Collective Present Oscar Wilde’s “Dorian Gray”  
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Hip Hop Meets Ballet: Dutch National Ballet and ISH Dance Collective Present Oscar Wilde’s “Dorian Gray”  

From 11 May until 16 June 2023, Dutch National Ballet and ISH Dance Collective, a street dance ensemble, present their latest collaboration: Dorian. The production mixes hip hop and ballet and presents an adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s novel The Picture of Dorian Gray. TWoA talked to ISH Dance Collective’s Lars De Vos and Skya Powney, a member of Dutch National Ballet’s Junior Company.

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Pierre Lacotte, Choreographer, Dies at 91
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Pierre Lacotte, Choreographer, Dies at 91

On 10 April 2023, the renowned French choreographer Pierre Lacotte died by sepsis from an infected cut. He was 91. Lacotte was famous for his restagings of 19th-century ballets from the Romantic era. But he was also a key figure in a dramatic event that changed the history of ballet in the West: the Cold War defection of Soviet dancer Rudolf Nureyev in 1961. Read on for more!

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Wayne McGregor: Woolf Works
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Wayne McGregor: Woolf Works

The Royal Ballet’s ballet triptych Woolf Works is nothing short of a theatrical masterpiece: based on several novels by Virginia Woolf, and with choreography by Wayne McGregor and music by Max Richter, the programme is destined to be exceptional.

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