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In its Original Russian: Kudelka’s Nutcracker Comes of Age

“Twenty winters on stage, The Nutcracker remains a beloved production that can still make an icy breeze feel like a thrilling, redemptive brush with a gentler world.”

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Neumeier’s "Nijinsky": A Premonition of Ballet’s Future

With a mind called mad and a body that was described as the vessel of a god, fin-de-siècle superstar Vaslav Nijinsky elevated and expanded what ballet as an art form could be in the 20th century. And if Neumeier’s pressurized depiction of this man’s life is incorporated into more ballet companies’ repertoires, then he’ll be that transformative once-in-a-century voice for the 21st.

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Being Green: "The Hurry and the Harm" Album Review | Needle Magazine

Garnering widespread critical acclaim and numerous awards – including the Juno for Songwriter of the Year in both 2009 and 2011 – one of the most intriguing things about City and Colour is its very sense of journey, of a man in perpetual transit finally accepting himself as a traveller who need never reach a destination.

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