Displaying 1-50 of 202 results for author "Kisselgoff, Anna"
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Svend Kragh-Jacobsen talks on Bournonville.
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1977
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Uday Shankar, Indian dancer, dies; popularized Hindu work in West.
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1977
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Irma Duncan dead; disciple of Isadora.
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1977
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American Ballet Theatre, Metropolitan Opera House, September 5-17, 1978.
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1978
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My theatre life: a Bournonville review.
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1979
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Agnes de Mille is American in her very own way.
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1976
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Can a troupe survive without novelty?
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1976
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The search for new definitions [of dance]
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1976
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There is nothing 'national' about ballet styles.
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1976
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A famous festival flirts with greener pastures.
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1976
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'Dance must have great social interest.'
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1976
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The Joffrey shows its American side.
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1976
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City Ballet is dancing to Balanchine's 3/4 time.
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1977
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Paul Taylor's creative surge is still going strong.
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1977
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Martha Graham - still charting the graph of the heart.
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1977
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[Louis Falco] : "I would love to create earthquakes onstage."
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1977
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You've never seen mimes like this : [Mummenschanz]
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1977
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Asian dance - Is it 'ethnic' or classical?
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1977
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Kirstein - The man who brought us Balanchine.
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1977
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Troubles of the City Ballet - and the cultural cost.
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1977
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A dance revolutionary on Broadway: [Merce Cunningham]
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1977
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Old 'Horizons,' new directions.
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1977
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In the months ahead, the arts debate will center on populism.
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1977
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Many new steps for the Joffrey.
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1977
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André Eglevsky [obituary]
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1977
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And they said The nutcracker wouldn't last.
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1977
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Television is turning in on the dance boom.
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1977
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The spell the Balinese cast over the avant-garde.
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1977
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Not ballet, not acrobatics, but Pilobolus!
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1977
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Cuban ballet favors Fokine.
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1978
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Dancers today owe a debt to Karsavina.
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1978
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Classicism, ballet and modern dance.
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1978
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Bujones joins the top rank.
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1978
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Tricolore falls short of success.
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1978
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Ballet Theatre's new Don Quixote [with choreography by Mikhail Baryshnikov]
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1978
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It happens every spring - An avalanche of performances.
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1978
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Can Baryshnikov fit into City Ballet?
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1978
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A celebration of dance on a national scale: [National Dance Week]
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1978
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Precision dancing as art: [the Rockettes]
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1978
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Cunningham's curious Events.
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1978
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The impact of anthropology.
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1978
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Why do styles differ? And how?
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1978
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An all-but-forgotten pioneer of American modern dance: [Michio Ito]
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1978
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Dancers are now both seen and heard.
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1978
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Balanchine's 'new accent': [Kammermusik no. 2]
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1978
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Performance vs. choreography.
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1978
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