Reviews
SUPERNOVA: INTERVIEW WITH NYCB SOLOIST, MIRA NADON
Out in the cosmos, a star goes supernova once every fifty years. On earth, it’s even rarer to witness someone on the cusp of stardom go supernova. Yes, there are stars who have breakout roles, or hit singles, and those who have quick ascensions, but it is uncommon to see someone who seems almost preordained for stardom.…
A RESCENT RENNAISANCE
The forecast for the future of New York City looks to be doom and gloom. But each cloud has a silver lining, and so far, this fall performance season has shown the gradient colors of silver that a cloud can carry. New York City Ballet had one of their best fall seasons to date. It was reported…
A CULTURAL DIRGE
It’s no shock to anyone living in New York that the city is facing a cultural crisis. Whether it’s due to rising prices caused by inflation, a fraught political climate that’s diverted people attention, or a penchant for living virtually, there’s been little progress made in the cultural sectors of the city as of late; we…
ABT Mixed Rep
I feel that most of us during the global pandemic faced some sort of crisis involving purpose and identity. While that’s our own personal journey to discover, American Ballet Theatre played out its own identity crisis on stage this fall season with one of their mixed rep programs. The program that evening, being composed mostly of new…
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