As Waltz’s Berlin troupe commemorates its anniversary, its founder looks back on the lessons of those years, and forward to what comes next. By Roslyn Sulcas Thirty years ago, the young German ...
The sounds of Pyotr Tchaikovsky's “Waltz of the Flowers” have become a holiday standard, but this family favorite began as a dance of rebellion, embraced by teens and sneered at by parents. When the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Waltz’s dance, born in deep lockdown, embraces the openness and fluidity of Terry Riley’s classic minimalist score. It’s coming to BAM. By A.J.
The couples facing each other on the hardwood dance floor look a little stiff and a little self-conscious as they attempt to master the unfamiliar movements of the waltz - the box step, the promenade ...
Yet Sasha Waltz, one of Germany's foremost contemporary dancemakers, was at first reluctant to create her own Sacre, though she eventually did it – and for no less illustrious an ensemble and occasion ...
It is tradition for a young man to kiss a young lady’s hand at the Elmayer Hofburg ball. The waltz ends; enchantment lingers. Reiner Riedler "The Viennese waltz is very simple,” explained Barbara ...
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