Wedged between "Don Quixote" and "Giselle" at the Met, American Ballet Theater unveiled three new works this week, each buoyantly successful in different ways.

Wedged between "Don Quixote" and "Giselle" at the Met, American Ballet Theater unveiled three new works this week, each buoyantly successful in different ways.
Steve Reich, Philip Glass, and Arvo Pärt’s compositions rank among the most inspirational for choreographers, at least in my neck of the woods. Reich and Glass are beloved for their muscular propulsiveness, their vigorous rhythms, their hypnotic threads. But it is Pärt’s compositions that invite collaborators into a shared space, a helium-filled elysium, or on [...]
New York City is a tour date for many of the world’s leading ballet companies, if only once every decade (ahem, Kirov). But stick around long enough and there’s a pretty good chance you’ll catch lots of them. But the city’s native ballet scene has brightened in recent years. Twyla Tharp has created new work [...]