Performances in N.Y.C. Roman Mejia, a New York City Ballet principal, shows how bravura and subtlety can exist side by side in a season that includes a sparkling “Apollo” debut. Credit... Supported by ...
The central part in “Apollo” (1928) — the oldest George Balanchine work that the company performs — is one of the most difficult male roles in the repertory, requiring athleticism and dramatic depth.
NEW YORK — New York City Ballet opened its winter season Tuesday with the birth of a god. Or, rather, since the company uses the version of George Balanchine’s “Apollo” that skips the birth scene, the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Critic’s Notebook The spring season of New York City Ballet didn’t seem to warrant much excitement — until it did, with a rush of dynamic debuts. Credit... Supported by By Gia ...
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