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Dance Reviews

SPEED & PRECISION: (PA Ballet): Color and character at the start of a new chapter

Eri Yoneda October 24, 2015 No Comments

In his second season as the artistic director of the Pennsylvania Ballet, Angel Corella is hand-picking the entire program for the first time.

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Dance Reviews

Keigwin, Fonte, & Forsythe (PA Ballet): Dance review

Kat Richter for The Dance Journal June 13, 2015 No Comments

As Angel Corella’s first season with Pennsylvania Ballet draws to a close, it’s safe to say that his tenure as the company’s artistic director is off to a very impressive start.

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SWAN LAKE (PA Ballet): An enduring classic

Kat Richter for The Dance Journal March 8, 2015 No Comments

If you want to see the traditional ballet form challenged but simultaneously upheld then Christopher Wheeldon’s adaptation of the Tchaikovsky classic is just the ticket.

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