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(482) Dance writer Marina Harss, on documenting dance in Vienna and Copenhagen

(482) Dance writer Marina Harss, on documenting dance in Vienna and Copenhagen

Conversations on Dance · Michael Sean Breeden & Rebecca King Ferraro

February 25, 20261h 0m

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On today's episode of "Conversations On Dance" we are joined by dance writer Marina Harss. Marina tells us about her recent excursions to Vienna and Copenhagen, where she traveled to document some of the most exciting new dynamics in European dance companies, including a renewed focus on Copenhagen's genius choreographer Bournonville, new directors in the Royal Danish Ballet and the Vienna State Ballet, and buzzy new Ratmansky productions in both companies. Marina wrote on these experiences in the New York Times and the New York Review Of Books. Both articles are available online today. 


Alexei Ratmansky’s Leap of Faith - By Marina Harss for The New York Review


For Royal Danish Ballet, It’s Back to Bournonville - By Marina Harss for the New York Times

At City Ballet, Alexei Ratmansky’s Morality Tale Is Wrapped in Farce - By Marina Harss for the New York Times

Get Marina's book on Ratmansky: The Boy from Kyiv: Alexei Ratmansky's Life in Ballet


Sneak Peek of Ratmansky's newest work for Miami City Ballet, mentioned in this episode.


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