Ballet
Questionable Monologues: Dance Magazine, Marie Chouinard and More Explore the Long-Winded Question of Nudity in the Arts, Is it Sex or Not?
REVIEW: Yale in New York, 'The Soldier's Tale' @ Carnegie's Zankel Hall (4/6/14)
Stravinsky's eccentric beats, note clusters, pipings and wails sounded neither old-fashioned nor self-consciously weird, and the ensemble made them a joy to hear, while Michael Cerveris and three dancers told the kind of devilish tale that never gets old. WATCH: Susan Stroman and Jeff Veazey Dance Alongside Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell in 'Begin the Beguine'
This week in the New Yorker, John Lahr profiles Susan Stroman. This time, for an adaptation of Bullets Over Broadway. Sadly, Veazey died form complications after contracting the AIDS virus at the age of 33.