janie taylor
New York City Ballet - Baroque to Jazz: A Musical Odyssey
adrian danchig-waring | amar ramasar | articles | ashley bouder | bach | ballet | baroque to jazz | ben shahn | brandenburg | charles askegard | chopin | craig hall | dance | georgina pazcoguin | gonzalo garcia | in the night | janie taylor | jared angle | jerome robbins | megan fairchild | music | new york city ballet | ny export: opus jazz | nycb reviews | philip neal | piano | rachel rutherford | rebecca krohn | reviews | robert prince | sara mearns | sean suozzi | tyler angle | wendy whelan | west side storyRachel Rutherford and Craig Hall in N.Y. Export: Opus Jazz, photo by Paul Kolnik The Jerome Robbins Celebration is well underway at NYCB, now in its fourth week of the spring season. Although I’ve already seen several Robbins ballets since the start of the season, Wednesday evening’s “Baroque to Jazz” program was the first one that [...]
New York City Ballet- French Cuisine
afternoon of a faun | antique epigraphs | damian woetzel | french cuisine | in g major | janie taylor | jerome robbins | magnolia bakery | new york city ballet | paul kolnik | teresa reichlen | uncategorized | wendy whelanTeresa Reichlen in Antique Epigraphs Admittedly, ‘French Cuisine’ was not one of the programs I was looking forward to most this season at New York City Ballet. I’m partial to Balanchine over Robbins, Tchaikovsky over Debussy, and plotless ballets over princes and princesses. But Thursday’s night’s program certainly exceeded my expectations and I particularly relished Antique [...]

