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News about the School of American Ballet, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
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Tune in Next Week, as Chelsea Clinton Emerges From the Shadows
The former first daughter's first contribution to NBC News comes Monday, and on Wednesday, she will be on PBS hosting "The Nutcracker."
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Charles Askegard Departs City Ballet to Form Ballet Next
Charles Askegard retires from the New York City Ballet this month and is forming a company, Ballet Next, with the ballerina Michele Wiles.
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Ballet and Modern Summer Classes; One Long Audition
Dance students invade the city for summer, taking classes in technique, repertory or choreography until dinnertime every day, in what turns out to be an extended audition for the major troupes.
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School of American Ballet Workshop Performance - Review
A School of American Ballet workshop performance on Tuesday provided an exuberant display of what its students have learned.
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Tiler Peck in Susan Stroman’s ‘Frankie and Johnny ... and Rose’
Tiler Peck, the 22-year-old New York City Ballet dancer, reconnects with the choreographer Susan Stroman in a new work, “Frankie and Johnny ... and Rose,” that has its premiere on Friday.
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Early Season Experiment for City Ballet
A company not usually seen till November is trying something different this season: a four-week fall run that begins on Tuesday.
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In New York Ballet Companies, Corps Is a Thrill
For young performers joining the city’s ballet companies, one of the main thrills is often just standing still onstage.
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Darci Kistler, Retiring From New York City Ballet
New York City Ballet’s Darci Kistler retires after 30 eventful years.
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Youth’s Joy in Movement, Energetic and Unfettered
The annual School of American Ballet workshop is a talent-spotting highlight of the New York balletomane’s year.
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A Dancer’s Fresh Move: Choreographer
An annual workshop at the School of American Ballet offers a rare opportunity for young dancers to test their choreographic ingenuity.
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With Each Youthful Step, Discoveries and Transformations
On Monday, at the Peter Jay Sharp Theater, the School of American Ballet celebrated its 75th birthday with a gala wrap-up of its annual workshop performances.
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On Their Toes, for the Training of a Lifetime
The School of American Ballet, which celebrates its 75th anniversary this year, remains one of the world’s central institutions of ballet teaching.
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Last Balanchine Dancer Bowing Out
Darci Kistler, the last remaining ballerina at New York City Ballet to have been molded and hired by its co-founder George Balanchine, plans to retire in the 2010 season.
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Her Job Is Herding Mice in Toeshoes
Forty-six performances of the City Ballet’s “The Nutcracker.” Seventy-one roles for children. And only one Garielle Whittle to cast and teach them all.
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In Student Steps and Leaps, a Survey of National Styles
Washington was an international ballet capital when the Kennedy Center presented four of the world’s leading ballet schools.
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