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BALLET - United States

Up Close and Personal: New York's Chamber Dance Project (Jun 2004)
The Exotic Men of Ballet: Pacific Northwest Ballet Goes Global (May 2001)
Ballet: Today and Tomorrow (Jun 2000)
The Russian Connection: Boston Ballet's Anna-Marie Holmes (Jan 2000)
A Charmed Troupe: New York City Ballet at 50 (May 1999)
Pacific Northwest Ballet's 'Silver Lining' (Oct 1998)
Rise of the Blockbuster Ballet (Mar 1998)
Kirov Academy Strikes Gold: Two Varna Winners (Mar 1997)
'The Barre Never Closes': Washington's Venerable School of Ballet (Jun 1995)
Three Balanchine Jewels (May 1995)
Atlanta Ballet Redivivus (Mar 1995)
Formula for Success: New York's Joyce Theater (Feb 1995)
Two Too Terrific: The Cleveland San Jose Ballet (Dec 1994)
Vinogradov's Refreshing New Fille (Sep 1994)
Teamwork at the Helm: Smoother Sailing for ABT (Aug 1994)
The Kirov Tradition Comes to America: Washington's Kirov Academy (Apr 1994)
The Marks Magic: Backstage at the Boston Ballet (Jan 1994)
Ballet Breathes Again (Dec 1993)
Where Angels Tread: Honoring the Balanchine Tradition (Nov 1993)
Gerald Arpino: New Prince at the Joffrey (Jun 1993)
Oleg Vinogradov: The Man Behind the Kirov  (Dec 1992)
Baryshnikov's Flashy Finale (Oct 1992)
Marketing Brilliance: The ABT Under Hermann (Sep 1992)
Against All Odds: Praise for the San Francisco Ballet (Aug 1992)
By Dance Possessed: Eliot Feld at Fifty (May 1992)
Bicoastal Ballet (May 1992)
NYCB's Peter Martins: Gloriously on His Own (Mar 1992)
Eliot Feld and the Shifting Paradigm (Aug 1991)
Sleeping Beauty Goes for Utopia (Jul 1991)
Missing Misha: Businesswoman Now Leads ABT (Jun 1991)
Jerome Robbins: Choreographer of the American Dream (Oct 1990)
American Ballet Theatre Hits the Gold (Jan 1990)
Pacific Northwest Ballet: Leaping Out of the Hinterlands (Nov 1989)
Swan Lake's Differing Ways (Aug 1989)
Virginia Johnson: Queen of the Dance Theatre of Harlem (Mar 1989)
Ballets Russes Redux (Feb 1989)
A Troupe for Tomorrow: North Carolina Dance Theater Starts Over (Feb 1989)
The Dance Theatre of Harlem: Exercise in Historical Irony (Sep 1988)
New York City Ballet Fetes 40 Years With a $3 Million Festival (Jul 1988)
Perpetuating Balanchine: A Merger in the World of Ballet (May 1988)
Let There Be Light!: Creating Stage Sets for the Dance (Apr 1988)
Tackling Taylor: The Washington Ballet Company Goes Modern (Jan 1988)
The Nutcracker: America's Favorite Ballet (Dec 1987)
Fresh Winds From the West: The San Francisco Ballet Hits D.C. (Nov 1987)
National Dance Institute Presents 800 Children Plus Police (Sep 1987)
Peter Martins: Celebrating the Male in Dance (Aug 1987)
ABT Premieres a Million-Dollar Sleeping Beauty (May 1987)
Balanchine's Spirit Infuses New York City Ballet (Apr 1987)
Choreographer John Butler Judges Ballet Today (Mar 1987)
Ashton's La Fille mal gardée Meets the Joffrey (Feb 1987)
Kristina Windom: An Appetite for Movement (Nov 1986)
ABT Performs La Bayadère With New Precision (Oct 1986)
Pennsylvania Ballet's Balanchine Work Enchanting (Sep 1986)
The New York City Ballet After Balanchine (May 1986)
Ivan Nagy: The Gentleman of Ballet Speaks His Mind (Mar 1986)
Dance Paths Diverge at the New York City Center (Jan 1986)

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