New York City Ballet’s second program of the 2019 Spring season shows some stars, with room for progress in the remaining weeks of the season.
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New York City Ballet’s second program of the 2019 Spring season shows some stars, with room for progress in the remaining weeks of the season.
Opening with a program composed entirely of 21st century choreographers, New York City Ballet’s first performance of the spring season gives reason to look forward to the company’s new leadership.
In “Venezuela,” two 40-minute halves are performed back to back: the choreography is the same, nothing else. What ensues brings to question the role of the choreographer, human anxiety towards relinquishing control, and the nature of freedom.