
(374) The History of 'Giselle' with Alastair Macaulay
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Conversations on Dance · Michael Sean Breeden & Rebecca King Ferraro
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On today's episode of 'Conversations On Dance', we are joined by Alastair Macaulay, esteemed critic and historian for the performing arts. Alastair previously joined us for a deep dive into the history of Balanchine's classic 'Serenade'; today he returns for critical analysis of one of the oldest and most beloved full lengths in ballet history, 'Giselle'. Alastair will be presenting a seminar on the same subject at the New York Public Library Bruno Walter Auditorium on Friday, December 1st. Tickets are sold out, but a standby line will form 45 minutes before with available seats distributed on a first come first served basis.
Explore Alastair's dance musings on his website, alastairmacaulay.com.
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