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 Volume 2, Number 42  November 8,  2004     The weekly online supplement to DanceView magazine

Bolshoi Ballet
Romeo and Juliet, reviewed by Ann Murphy
Raymonda,  reviewed by Rita Felciano
Raymonda, reviewed by Paul Parish
American Ballet Theatre mixed bills
November 5, reviewed by Mindy Aloff
November 6, reviewed by Susan Reiter
November 7 matinee, reviewed by Mary Cargill
Dana Tai Soon Burgess and Company, reviewed by Christopher Correa Royal Ballet's "Sylvia" Revival, reviewed by John Percival
Bangarra Dance Theater, reviewed by George Jackson Pennsylvania Ballet's Balanchine Tribute, reviewed by Dale Brauner
   Bowen McCauley Dance, reviewed by George Jackson

Royal Ballet

"Sylvia"
An Admirable Restoration





by John Percival






Dana Tai Soon Burgess
and Company

Home, After Close Inspection,
Is Where the Art Is





by Christopher Correa




Bowen McCauley Dance

Intensity





by George Jacksoon






Pennsylvania Ballet
“Ballo Della Regina,” “Agon,” “Slaughter on Tenth Avenue”

PAB's Balanchine Tribute






by Dale Brauner








Bangarra Dance Theatre

"Bush"

Aboriginals and Authenticity






by George Jackson








Mindy Aloff's
Letter from New York


P
ast Letters

 

American Ballet Theatre
City Center
New York, New York

"Les Sylphides," "Mozartiana," "Amazed in Burning Dreams"
Breathing Life Into "Les Sylphides"





by Mindy Aloff






"Mozartiana," "workwithinwork," "Amazed in Burning Dreams"

Mixed Bill






by Susan Reiter








"Mozartiana", "Le Spectre de la Rose", "Swan Lake act III pas de deux",
"Le Corsaire pas de deux", and "Sinfonietta"
The Race is Not to the Swift





by Mary Cargill





Bolshoi Ballet
Berkeley, California

The Bolshoi's New,
Eviscerated "Romeo and Juliet
"



by Ann Murphy







A Haphazard "Raymonda"




by Rita Felciano







Fabulous Dancing





by Paul Parish






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