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In the post-Soviet world, new sources of information have emerged. Featuring recently recorded interviews with Russian friends and colleagues now free to discuss his early years, as well as archival footage not seen in the West, NUREYEV: THE RUSSIAN YEARS traces his meteoric career with fresh insight and candor.

SundayArts sits down with Bill Bragin, Lincoln Center’s Director of Public Programming.

His approaches to space, time, and technology have forged his company’s distinctive style.

With nature as his inspiration, choreographer Shen Wei incorporates his skill as a painter, photographer and musician into his dance.

Watch a three minute preview of this documentary that lets viewers discover the great musical diversity of Islam. Tunisian director Mahmoud Ben Mahmoud delves into the heart of the mystical universe and its most sophisticated musical expression.

This documentary features the last major interview of Frankie Manning before his death, as well as precious archival footage of his dancing from the 1930’s to 2009 in New York, Hollywood, Sweden, France, Italy and Singapore.

The New York City Ballet performs in this Live From Lincoln Center Sunday afternoon broadcast of Prokofiev’s ballet, Romeo + Juliet

The choreographer takes a look at his long career and explains the process of creating dance for Orfeo ed Euridice.

Few artists of our time have had the profound impact on their art form that Paul Taylor has had on dance.

In a life that inspired controversy, no one disputes the place that Jerome Robbins holds as the pre-eminent director/choreographer of American musical theater, universally respected for his unparalleled artistry. He transformed Broadway with shows such as West Side Story , Gypsy and Fiddler on the Roof and forged a career in ballet, first at American Ballet Theatre, then at New York City Ballet.

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