Feasting on Bonbons and Belting Down Scotch With the Miami City Ballet
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In their first moments onstage Mary Carmen Catoya and Renato Penteado established the company style of classicism tempered with graciousness and warmth. (article 1)
Her "Night created for the company's" Discovery Program " in 2000, pushed her further into a choreography career noted for its whimsy and imagination. (article 5)
Throughout the War Memorial Opera House, veteran critics and newbie fans alike fervently debated which ballets they 'd loved, and why. (article 6)
Artistic Director Helgi Tomasson's daring onslaught of fresh work invites a heightened, even heated dialogue - and this, more than the sheer number of premieres, is what the ballet world needs now. (article 6)
Her roles with Boston Ballet include the Snow Queen and the Sugar Plum Fairy in "The Nutcracker" and Bianca in " The Taming of the Shrew. (article 4)
Boston Ballet has 50 dancers - 10 principal dancers, the highest level; 10 soloists, the next level; 4 second soloists; and the rest in the corps de ballet. (article 4)
So what precisely is new here? Ten world premieres, that's what: Ten new dances custom-made for the S.F. Ballet, split among three programs. (article 3)
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Ballet, dancers, Dance, Francisco, Tharp |
Source articles
- Feasting on Bonbons and Belting Down Scotch With the Miami City Ballet (nytimes.com, 04/28/2008, 517 words)
- Twyla Tharp back on stage, this time with Elvis Co... (suntimes.com, 04/25/2008, 838 words)
- ePicks for April 24-30 (sfgate.com, 04/27/2008, 235 words)
- Dream job really keeps soloist on her toes (boston.com, 04/27/2008, 616 words)
- S.F. Ballet's New Works Festival (sfgate.com, 04/27/2008, 2234 words)
- Dance review: Possokhov, Wheeldon, Taylor works (sfgate.com, 04/27/2008, 743 words)
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