Tschaikovsky’s first ballet, which premiered in 1877 at Moscow’s Bolshoi Theatre, was a bomb, hobbled by a mediocre choreographer, demanding dancers, cranky musicians, and a conductor who could not ...
The spills on Tuesday’s opening night at New York City Ballet didn’t chill the festivities. There was one fall in each of the three pieces that introduced the company’s two-week Tschaikovsky ...
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"Dances at a Gathering" by Jerome Robbins and "Tschaikovsky Suite No. 3" by George Balanchine proved a veritable feast proffered by NYC Ballet on June 2. The Robbins ballet—performed to the mazurkas, ...