A Capella music has been gaining in popularity in the last couple of years, a trend which I whole-heartedly support. Continue reading
Category Archives: Performance
Repost: The Student(s) Surpass the Masters

Dorian & Daniel
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Repost: Bursts of Beauty

Music is Medicine
When Pink is Just Another Color
Blues and Bluegrass
Peacock Soul
Love, Loss, and Cello
Repost: Unless the Lord Builds the House

Resolution
Transition
Broadway Riff-Off

Mid-Life Crisis

Contemporary++
Repost: The Dancer in My Head
Falling Like the Stars
Marvelous Major
The Best of the Best
Boléro
Repost: Tutus and Tendus With New York City Ballet
5/17/15: If the New York City Ballet has one signature piece, it’s Symphony in C. George Balanchine’s 1967 choreography to the Bizet piece is very simple and pure, but it’s utterly breathtaking. It was the first ballet I ever saw, and it’s stayed with me all these years. I vividly remember pretending I was dancing George’s beautiful choreography to get through the boredom of tendus in ballet class.
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