“I’m a tyrant,” claims ballet icon Suzanne Farrell, while coaching dancers of Boston Ballet recently at the company’s rehearsal space in the South End. But she says it with a warm smile, a soft voice, ...
In just over a decade, The Suzanne Farrell Ballet has evolved into a highly lauded ballet company that the New York Times calls “one of the most courageous projects in ballet today.” Led by legendary ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by “There’s a time for everything,” said Farrell, who has returned to New York City Ballet to teach a new and eager generation of dancers. By Gia Kourlas ...
NEW YORK — Suzanne Farrell, the sublime ballerina and creator of many lead roles for the choreographer George Balanchine, was back in the studio where he made many of his masterworks for New York City ...
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