Hear the Dance (Program II) offers something for everyone in a musically inspired lineup celebrating the choreographic
masters that are staples of the Company's repertoire: Paul Taylor, Twyla Tharp, and of course, George Balanchine. Here
the breadth of MCB's artistic diversity is on display with three very different works by three of America's most cherished
choreographers: Taylor's festive Mercuric Tidings, set to the exuberant tunes of Schubert, showcases the great athleticism
of MCB dancers; Broadway meets ballet in Tharp's Nine Sinatra Songs (a MCB fan favorite) featuring glamorous costuming
by Oscar de la Renta; and Balanchine's Symphony in Three Movements, set to Stravinsky, highlights some of the most
dynamic dance patterns in the neoclassical paradigm.
masters that are staples of the Company's repertoire: Paul Taylor, Twyla Tharp, and of course, George Balanchine. Here
the breadth of MCB's artistic diversity is on display with three very different works by three of America's most cherished
choreographers: Taylor's festive Mercuric Tidings, set to the exuberant tunes of Schubert, showcases the great athleticism
of MCB dancers; Broadway meets ballet in Tharp's Nine Sinatra Songs (a MCB fan favorite) featuring glamorous costuming
by Oscar de la Renta; and Balanchine's Symphony in Three Movements, set to Stravinsky, highlights some of the most
dynamic dance patterns in the neoclassical paradigm.
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