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January 28 - February 1, 2011

Dance on Camera Festival 2011 returns to the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Walter Reade Theater for another adventurous exploration of dance and film and the ways in which the two mediums engage. Come experience films about Armenian tightrope dancers, Swiss rhythmic footwork, a Paris Opera Ballet dancer, flamenco, and break dancing—and that’s just a sampling. So, put on your dancing shoes!

Co-presented by Dance Films Association and the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Made possible with the support of the New York Department of Cultural Affairs, National Endowment for the Arts, Presentation Funds program of the Experimental Television Center, and members of DFA.



See three programs in Dance On Camera for only $27! ($21 Students & Seniors / $18 Film Society & DFA Members) Certain restrictions apply. Buy online now >>




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Admission $12 General Public $9 Students $8 Seniors $7 Members

Weekday Matinee Admission* $9 General Public $7 Students $6 Seniors $5 Members

  • All screenings that begin prior to 6pm, Mon-Fri only.

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  Claude Bessy, Lignes d’Une Vie (Traces of a Life) 

Fabrice Herrault, 2010, USA; 50m OPENING NIGHT

Described as the “Golden Silhouette” by Serge Lifar, French ballerina Claude Bessy was an admired etoile of the Paris Opera Ballet and ran its prestigious school for decades. Q&A with Claude Bessy and Fabrice Herrault! screening with Les Reflets de la danse (Reflections of the Dance) Nicolas Ribowski, 1979, France; 33m excerpt Claude Bessy’s students, including Sylvie Guillem. Read more...



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Bödälä: Dance the Rhythm 

Gitta Gsell, 2010, Switzerland; 78m

In this witty journey through tap dance, flamenco and Irish dance, Swiss dancers reinvent traditional forms in interiors and exteriors of exceptional beauty. Introduced by the director. screening with Unsung Morleigh Steinberg, 2008, Ireland; 6m A Sean Nos song brings magic to an ordinary pub night. Read more...



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All the Ladies Say 

Rokafella & Kwikstep, 2010, USA; 45m

A showcase of female break-dancers Vendetta, Severe, Lady Champ, Aiko Shirakawa, Baby Love, and Rokafella, illuminating the triumphs and challenges of hip-hop culture. Q&A with the directors! screening with Box Ivan Rubio, 2010, Canada; 5m Two women resist/concede control in an arena of action. also screening with Ebony Goddess: Queen of Ilê Aiyê Carolina Moraes-Liu, 2009, Bahia; 24m Three women compete to be the carnival queen of Ilê Aiyê. Read more...



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Dancing Chaplin 

Masayuki Suo, 2011, Japan; 131m

Kusakari Suo co-stars with internationally renowned dancer Luigi Bonino in an adaptation of Roland Petit’s ballet “Chaplin Dances,” in a portrait of the challenges of collaboration. Read more...



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Dancing Dreams /Tanz Traume 

Anne Linsel, 2009, Germany; 89m

A chronicle of one of Pina Bausch’s final projects, “Kontakthof,” in which Bausch worked with 40 teenagers who had never heard her name. A First Run Features release. Followed by Q&A with the director. Read more...



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Flamenco Flamenco 

Carlos Saura, 2010, Spain; 100m

Spain’s foremost dance portraitist presents flamenco masters Paco de Lucía, Manolo Sanlúcar, Tomatito and José Mercé, and more. Cinematography by the great Vittorio Storaro. Read more...



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A New Dance for America 

Ina Hahn, 2009, USA; 79m

A long-overdue portrait of Doris Humphrey, the seminal modern dance pioneer who created distinctly “American” dances. With vintage footage. Q&A with the filmmaker! screening with On the Sound Fred Baker, 1963, USA; 9m Three celebrated Martha Graham dancers take dance into the woods and onto the beach, to the jazzy Gryce suite titled “The Rat Race.” Introduced by director. Read more...



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Passion: Last Stop Kinshasa 

Joerg Jeshel & Brigitte Kramer, 2010; Germany, 90m

The famed Belgian dance company “Les ballets C de la B” bring their dance opera Pitié! to the Congo, in this dazzling cross-cultural encounter. Read more...



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Shall We Dance? 

Masayuki Suo, 1997, Japan; 119m

A Japanese accountant finds the missing passion in his life through ballroom dance with a beautiful instructor played by Kusakari Suo (the director’s wife). Read more...



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The Last Tightrope Dancer in Armenia 

Inna Sahakyan & Arman Yeritsyan, 2009, Armenia; 52m

Two septuagenarian dancers share the same dream: that their only remaining student will keep their daring heritage alive. An elegy to a vanishing art form. screening with There Is a Place Katrina McPherson & Simon Fildes, 2010, UK; 7m A look at stunning soloist Sang Jijia, student of William Forsythe and Resident Artist of Beijing Dance / LDTX and Guangdong Modern Dance Company in 2007. and Portrait of an Acrobat Daniel Belton, 2010, New Zealand; 7m A witty play on graphics that mesmerizes as it develops textures within space. and Hoop Marites Carino, 2010, Canada; 4m A vanishing floor revamps our perspective on the beloved hula hoop. Introduced by the director. and Bow Rannvá Káradóttir, 2010, USA; 4m Five artists from the UK, Belgium, Fare Island/Denmark, China, and USA/Malaysia collaborate during the Asia Europe Dance Forum. Introduced by the director. and Ase Nicola Brooks, 2010, Canada; 6m A celebration of the lives of African slaves in the Caribbean who managed to preserve their religious worship rituals. Introduced by the director.

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farewells

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  • Heléne Alexopoulos to Dance Farewell Performance with New York ...NYCB announced today that Principal Dancer Heléne Alexopoulos will retire from the Company this Spring, and will give her farewell ...
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  • NYCB Announces 2008 Winter Repertory Season - New ...Jul 16, 2007 ... The Season Will Also Include a Farewell Performancefor Principal Dancer ... On Sunday, February 10, NYCB will present a special farewell ...
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  • NYCB Announces Programming For Jerome Robbins ...Jan 29, 2008 ... On Wednesday, June 18 at 7:30 p.m., Damian Woetzel will retire from NYCB with a special one-time-only farewell performance. ...
  • [3]
  • [PDF] Single Tickets Go On Sale Online March 17File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML

Damian Woetzel Farewell. Performance. June 19. THEN AND THERE. Thou Swell. Prodigal Son. Brahms-Schoenberg Quartet. June 20. MUSICAL MUSES. Mozartiana ...

  • Christopher Wheldon - NYCBWhereas his last ballet for NYCB, After the Rain, was a profound and poignant farewell that culminated in a celestial pas de deux for Principal Dancers Jock ...
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  • [PDF] 1999 Annual ReportFile Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML

The year brought a moment of great sadness as well, as we bid farewell to Co-Founding Choreographer. Jerome Robbins. That Jerry chose to make New York City ...

  • Repertory Index - NYCBCortège Hongrois ("a courtly parade in the Hungarian style") was created by Balanchine as a farewell gift for Melissa Hayden when she announced her ...
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  • NYCB Opens 2001-2002 Season November 20 - New York ...On Saturday, February 9 at 8 p.m., the Company will present a special farewell performance for Principal Dancer Margaret Tracey who will retire from dancing ...
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  • [PDF] NYCBFile Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML

NIKOLAJ HÜBBE FAREWELL. Apollo. Zakouski. “Cool” from West Side Story Suite. Western Symphony. February 17. MATTERS OF THE HEART. Raymonda Variations ...

  • [PDF] NYCB Annual Report 2007File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML

George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein formed New York City. Ballet with the goal of producing and performing a new ballet. repertory that would re-imagine ...

  • [PDF] Whole NYCB 3File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML

For her farewell, the Company paid tribute to Ms. Quinn on June 2 ... Music Director Andrea Quinn takes a farewell bow onstage at the New York State Theater ...

  • NYCB Announces Spring 2005 Season - New York City ...The season will also include farewell performances by principal dancers Peter .... For his farewell performance, Mr. Boal has chosen to dance Robbins’ Opus ...
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  • 1980-89 - NYCBIn June, Patricia McBride dances her farewell performance at the New York State Theater. The Spring gala performance honors Robbins' 70th birthday. ...
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  • 1990-99 - NYCBIn June, Adam Lüders and Gen Horiuchi dance their farewell performances. In July, Woetzel's Glazounov Pas de Deux premieres, with costumes designed by ...
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  • Press Release Archive - NYCBHeléne Alexopoulos to Dance Farewell Performance with NYCB on Saturday, May 18, 2002 • Tenth Anniversary of the Diamond Project Highlights ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBWorks he has choreographed for NYCB include his 1994 The Diamond Project ballet Viola Alone, Huoah, Dvorak Bagatelles and in 1996, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBJune 17, 1997, The Diamond Project III, NYCB, ... He has choreographed for NYCB's The Diamond Project I in 1992 (I Have My ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBMay 19, 1994, The Diamond Project II, NYCB, New York State ... Mozart Piano Concerto, created for the Spring 1994 The Diamond Project, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBMs. Mahdaviani created this ballet, her fifth for the Company, for the Diamond Project’s 10th anniversary season. She said that although she had used what ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCB... American Music Festival), Waltz Trilogy (1991), I Have My Own Room (1992, The Diamond Project I), and Danses de Cour (1994, The Diamond Project II). ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBMiss Taylor-Corbett's Mercury, set to music by Haydn, was presented as part of The Diamond Project I during NYCB's 1992 Spring Season. ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBIn 1992, he choreographed I Have My Own Room for NYCB's The Diamond Project I. Richard Strauss (1864-1949) was a German composer and ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBJune 12, 1997, The Diamond Project III, NYCB, ... This is his first work choreographed for NYCB's The Diamond Project. ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBHis Bet Ann's Dance was performed by NYCB during the 1992 The Diamond Project. Although Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706) never left Germany, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 18, 1994, The Diamond Project II, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Stacey Calvert, Melinda Roy, Damian Woetzel, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 30. 1992, The Diamond Project, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Samantha Allen, Elizabeth Drucker, Romy Karz, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 18, 1994, The Diamond Project II, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Jenifer Ringer, Jock Soto. Average Length ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. June 4, 1997, The Diamond Project III, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Miranda Weese, Jock Soto, Jennie Somogyi, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. June 8, 2006, 2006 Diamond Project, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Jenifer Ringer, Sofiane Sylve, Wendy Whelan, Albert Evans ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 18, 1994, The Diamond Project II, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Jenifer Ringer, Peter Boal, Kathleen Tracey, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. April 29, 2006, 2006 Diamond Project, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Kaitlyn Gilliland. Average Length. 13 min. ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 29, 1992, 1992 Diamond Project, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Stacey Calvert, Kathleen Tracey, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. June 17, 2000, The Diamond Project IV, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Janie Taylor, Jared Angle, Darci Kistler, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 8, 2002, The Diamond Project V, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Janie Taylor, Jock Soto. Average Length. 6 min. ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 30, 1992, The Diamond Project I, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Heléne Alexopoulos, Jock Soto, Simone Schumacher ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. June 16, 2006, 2006 Diamond Project, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Maria Kowroski, Ana Sophia Scheller, Sofiane Sylve, Wendy Whelan, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 28, 1992, 1992 Diamond Project, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Darci Kistler, Albert Evans, Damian Woetzel, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 3, 2000, The Diamond Project IV, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. (2000 Production) Albert Evans, Wendy Whelan, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 27, 1992, The Diamond Project I, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Yvonne Borrée, Stacey Calvert, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBIn May of 2002, Mr. Millepied appeared in the nationally televised Live from Lincoln Center broadcast "NYCB’s The Diamond Project: Ten Years ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 27, 1992, The Diamond Project I, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Ethan Stiefel, Todd Williams, Jenifer Ringer, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 30, 1992, The Diamond Project I, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Stephanie Saland, Peter Boal, Jeffrey Edwards ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 18, 1994, The Diamond Project II, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Miranda Weese, Arch Higgins, Kathleen Tracey, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 31, 1994, The Diamond Project II, NYCB, NYCB. Original Cast. Ben Huys, Ethan Stiefel, Aura Dixon, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 22, 1997, The Diamond Project III, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Samantha Allen, Stacey Calvert, Emily Coates, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. June 13, 2002, The Diamond Project V, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Wendy Whelan, Alexandra Ansanelli, Jock Soto, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 19, 1994, The Diamond Project II, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Darci Kistler, Wendy Whelan, Albert Evans, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 3, 2000, The Diamond Project IV, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Damian Woetzel, Yvonne Borree, Albert Evans, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 22, 2002, The Diamond Project V, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Wendy Whelan, Jennie Somogyi, Abi Stafford, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 27, 1992, The Diamond Project I, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Nichol Hlinka, Damian Woetzel, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. June 7, 2000, The Diamond Project IV, NYCB, , New York State Theater. Original Cast. Wendy Whelan, Kristin Sloan, Jock Soto, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 28, 1992, The Diamond Project I, NYCB, , New York State Theater. Original Cast. Kyra Nichols, Margaret Tracey, Wendy Whelan, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 10, 2006, 2006 Diamond Project, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Jennie Somogyi, Sara Mearns, Sterling Hyltin, Tiler Peck, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 10, 2006, 2006 Diamond Project, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Miranda Weese, Damian Woetzel. Average Length. 28 min. ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. June 1, 2000, The Diamond Project IV, NYCB, , New York State Theater. Original Cast. Wendy Whelan, Philip Neal, Stacey Calvert, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 8, 2002, The Diamond Project V, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Maria Kowroski, Alexandra Ansanelli, Jason Fowler ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 8, 2002, 2002 Diamond Project, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Darci Kistler, Jock Soto, Amanda Edge, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 30, 1992, The Diamond Project I, NYCB, , New York State Theater. Original Cast. Maria Calegari, Erlends Zieminch, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 4, 2006, 2006 Diamond Project, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Maria Kowroski, Benjamin Millepied, Jason Fowler. Average Length ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 16, 2002, The Diamond Project V, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Faye Arthurs, Aesha Ash, Carla Körbes, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. April 29, 2006, 2006 Diamond Project, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Wu-Kang Chen (Guest Artist, courtesy of Ballet Tech.) Average Length ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. April 28, 2000, The Diamond Project IV, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Miranda Weese, Jock Soto, Edwaard Liang, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 30, 1997, The Diamond Project III, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Wendy Whelan, Peter Boal, Albert Evans ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 26, 1994, The Diamond Project II, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Wendy Whelan, Nikolaj Hübbe. Average Length ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 3, 2000, The Diamond Project IV, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Jared Angle, Jenifer Ringer, Jeroen Hofmans, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 25, 2006, 2006 Diamond Project, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Sofiane Sylve, Andrew Veyette. Average Length. 22 min. ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 26, 1994, The Diamond Project II, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Yvonne Borrée, Albert Evans, Jenifer Ringer, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. June 20, 2000, 2000 Diamond Project, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Jenifer Ringer, Jennie Somogyi, Albert Evans, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 25, 2000, The Diamond Project IV, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Kyra Nichols, *Donald Williams (*Guest artist, ...
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  • Repertory Index - NYCBPremiere. May 29, 1992, 1992 Diamond Project, NYCB, New York State Theater. Original Cast. Valentina Kozlova, Heather Watts, Wendy Whelan, ...
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  • NYCB Announces Programming For Jerome Robbins ...Jan 29, 2008 ... His first, Russian Seasons, was created in 2006 for NYCB’s Diamond Project, and will also be performed this spring. ...
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  • NYCB Announces Three Promotions - NYCBMr. Hanna originated a featured role in Albert Evans’ 2002 Diamond Project ballet, Haiku. NYCB’s 2004 winter repertory season continues ...
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  • World Premiere of Christopher Wheeldons Scènes de Ballet ...His first ballet, Slavonic Dances, set to music by Dvorak, was created for the 1997 Diamond Project and has become part of the NYCB ...
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  • TRH Crown Prince and Princess Pavlos of Greece to Host New ...... the six choreographers whose new work will be presented as part of The Diamond Project. An elegant Supper Ball will immediately follow on the Promenade. ...
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  • NYCB Appoints Six Costume Designers as Artists in ...Mr. Lumsden has been commissioned by Mauro Bigonzetti to design the costumes for his Diamond Project ballet, which will premiere at the NYCB Spring Gala on ...
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  • NYCB Promotes Tiler Peck And Ana Sophia Scheller ...Dec 29, 2006 ... She also originated a featured role in Jorma Elo's Slice to Sharp, as part of the 2006 Diamond Project. NYCB's 2007 winter ...
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  • NYC Ballet... Minor had its NYCB premiere on January 6, 2002. In addition, Ms. Barak's If by Chance premiered on June 4, 2002, as part of NYCB's 2002 Diamond Project. ...
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  • NYCBs Spring Repertory Season Opens Tuesday, April ...Several Diamond Project ballets will return this season, including Mauro Bigonzetti's Vespro, Christopher d'Amboise's Circle of Fifths, and Christopher ...
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  • NYCB Announces 2002-2003 Winter Season - New York ...Other works returning to the repertory include five Diamond Project ballets from the spring 2002 season: Mauro Bigonzetti’s Vespro, Albert Evans’ Haiku, ...
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  • [PDF] 2001 Annual ReportFile Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat

Four ballets from the 2000 Diamond Project were also reprised: Peter Martins’ Harmonielehre and. Slonimsky’s Earbox, Helgi Tomasson’s Prism, and Christopher ...

  • NYCB - Tickets4 Performances, Diamond Project Premieres Balanchine & Robbins Series 11, 12 and 17 3 Performances. First Ring Center, $344, $258. Orchestra, 304, 228 ...
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  • NYCB - TicketsHere you'll see Balanchine's virtuosic Donizetti Variations and breathtaking Symphony in C. You'll also glimpse what's new in ballet with Diamond Project ...
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  • NYCB - TicketsTheme Series, Diamond Project Premiere Series · Tuesday Night Early Curtain Series · Wednesday Night Early Curtain Series · Balanchine and Robbins Series ...
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  • 080106 - NYCBThe season will also include three other 2006 Diamond Project ballets – In Vento by Mauro Bigonzetti, Russian Seasons by Alexei Ratmansky, ...
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  • NYCB Spring 2000 Season to Include Nine Diamond ...For a complete schedule of Diamond Project ballets, see below listing. ... The evening will include three Diamond Project ballets including one world ...
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  • Tenth Anniversary of The Diamond Project Highlights 2002 Spring ...Nine-Week Season Opens on April 30 Featuring Seven Diamond Project World Premieres and the Return of 15 Ballets from Past Diamond Project Festivals ...
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  • The Diamond Project 1997 - NYCBFor Immediate Release - 1997. The Diamond Project 1997. Kevin O'Day. Title: Open Strings, Dates: Sunday, May 17 eve. Costumes: Carole Diver, Tuesday, ...
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  • NYCB 2002 Spring Repertory Season Opens Tuesday ...Season to Feature 10th Anniversary of the Diamond Project with Seven World Premieres and a Retrospective of 15 Ballets from Past Diamond Project Festivals ...
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  • ROBERT La FOSSE(1) - NYCBIn 1992 he choreographed I Have My Own Room for NYCB’s Diamond Project. In 1993, he choreographed a pas de deux, October, as part of “A Demand Performance,” ...
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  • NYCBs 2006 Spring Season to Feature Seven World ...NYCB will present its sixth Diamond Project festival ... For this Diamond Project festival, seven choreographers will create new works for ...
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  • [PDF] 2000 Annual ReportFile Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat

ballets under the banner of the fourth Diamond Project, which included new works by Christopher. d’Amboise, Robert La Fosse/Robert Garland, Kevin O’Day, ...

  • [PDF] 2002 Annual ReportFile Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat

only for the Diamond Project, but also for the New York Choreographic Institute, ... presented as part of the tenth anniversary of the Diamond Project. ...

  • NYCB Spring 2000 Season Opens April 25 - New York ...Highlights Include The Diamond Project Featuring Eight World Premiere Ballets, A Special Tribute to the 30th Anniversary of Dance Theatre of Harlem, ...
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  • NYCB Announces Spring 2000 Seminar and Insights ...Programs Include Seminar Series Featuring Discussions with Diamond Project Choreographers; Family Insights Series and Ballet Insights Series ...
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  • 2000-Present - NYCBThe 2000 Diamond Project features eight new works in the Spring Season. ... The Spring 2002 Season marks the 10th Anniversary of the Diamond Project and is ...
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  • [PDF] Independent Auditors' ReportFile Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat

of The Diamond Project, which she helped to establish in 1992. Her ... New York Choreographic Institute and The Diamond Project ensures that her memory will ...

  • 1990-99 - NYCBMay 27 marks the inaugural Diamond Project performances made possible by the Aaron ... The second Diamond Project takes place during the spring season, ...
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  • Subscriber FAQs - NYCBIn the case of Diamond Project seasons when a large number of new ballets ... In Spring 2006, the seven world premiere Diamond Project ballets took place on ...
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  • NYCB to Perform in Arts Festivals in Scotland ...The repertory for the Edinburgh International Festival will focus on works created for The Diamond Project, NYCB's biennial showcase for new choreography. ...
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  • NYCB 2001 Winter Repertory Season Opens on Tuesday ...Mr. Wheeldon has previously created three works for the Company, Slavonic Dances for the 1997 Diamond Project, Scènes de Ballet for the Company’s 50th ...
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  • Press Release Archive - NYCBTenth Anniversary of the Diamond Project Highlights 2002 Spring Season at New ... NYCB Spring 2000 Season to Include Nine Diamond Project ...
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  • NYCB Spring Season Presentation Programs Begin ...Topic: Diamond Project choreographers Mauro Bigonzetti and Albert Evans with ... Topic: Choreographers and designers from this spring’s Diamond Project ...
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  • NYCB - TicketsThe Diamond Project This spring seven never-before-seen ballets take ... See one or see them all, but make sure you catch The Diamond Project this spring. ...
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  • [PDF] Whole NYCB 3File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat

The 2006 Diamond Project productions were made possible in part by lead gifts from The Irene ... of Mr. Feld’s Diamond Project ballet Étoile Polaire. ...

  • New York Choreographic Institute Announces Spring 2003 Session ...In addition, Ms. Barak’s If by Chance premiered in June 2002 as part of NYCB’s 2002 Diamond Project. Ms. Barak is a recipient of the 2001 Choo-San Goh Award ...
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  • Donors - NYCB1992 marks the inaugural Diamond Project performances made possible by the Aaron Diamond Foundation. Created to foster works by new choreographers, ...
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  • NYCB 2001 Spring Repertory Season Opens May 1 ...... both of which premiered during NYCB’s 2001 winter season, as well as Robert La Fosse’s and Robert Garland’s Tributary from the 2000 Diamond Project. ...
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  • NYCB Names Bright Sheng First-Ever Composer in ...In addition, existing compositions by Mr. Sheng will be used for a new Diamond Project ballet by Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux that will premiere during NYCB’s 2006 ...
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  • NYCB Announces 2008 Winter Repertory Season - New ...Jul 16, 2007 ... The season will also include four performances of Russian Seasons, created for NYCB’s 2006 Diamond Project by Alexei Ratmansky, ...
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Repertory Index - New York City BalletJune 21, 2002, The Diamond Project V, New York City Ballet, New York State Theater ... been incorporated into the repertory of ensembles all over the world. ...

Repertory Index - New York City BalletHome > The Company > Repertory Index ... Premiere. May 17, 1997, The Diamond Project III, New York City Ballet, New York State Theater ...

Repertory Index - New York City BalletHome > The Company > Repertory Index ... Mozart Piano Concerto, created for the Spring 1994 The Diamond Project, is a cascade of neoclassical dance for six ...

Repertory Index - New York City BalletHome > The Company > Repertory Index ... Premiere. May 21, 1994, The Diamond Project II, New York City Ballet, New York State Theater ...

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Admired ballerina with a mission to bring great dancing to the small screen

A respected dancer during the 1940s and early 50s, Margaret Dale, who has died aged 87, quit the stage at the height of her powers and took on a more significant role as the first television director who knew the world of ballet from the inside. Dale realised the potential of the new medium to capture dance. She developed a complex technique of ­presenting dance on the small screen in a way that gave artistic cohesion to a succession of varying-scale images, while retaining the emotional power inherent in the choreography.

From the mid-50s onwards, Dale televised much of what by then was the Royal Ballet's repertoire, in the process creating a priceless BBC TV archive of the dancers of that richly ­talented era. Later, she encouraged young ­choreographers, such as Kenneth ­MacMillan and John Cranko, to create ballets ­especially for TV. She also made valuable documentaries on leading figures in the dance world, notably her longtime supporter Ninette de Valois.

She was born Margaret Elisabeth Bolam into a middle-class family in Newcastle. She loved dancing from the start and was entertaining fellow ­customers in a local cafe at the age of three with her impromptu tangos among the tea tables. Trained locally by Nellie Potts, she was taken on by De Valois in 1936. After two years studying at De Valois's school, she became a member of what was then the Vic-Wells Ballet, later the Sadler's Wells Ballet and ultimately the Royal Ballet. For the next dozen years, she worked her way up through the company, choosing Dale as her stage name. She travelled widely, dancing many prominent roles; she was said to have sparkled as the Sugar Plum Fairy and charmed audiences with her Polka in Façade.

As a student, she danced in several pre-war TV productions at Alexandra Palace, north London, and her interest in the medium was rekindled after the war when she was invited by a pioneer producer, Naomi Capon, to help with the production of several televised ­ballets. In 1953, Dale choreographed for the stage The Great Detective, a ballet about Sherlock Holmes, starring ­MacMillan, but she was dissatisfied with the quality of her choreography. De Valois arranged an interview with George Barnes, then director of the fledgling BBC TV service, and Dale decided to take the risky step of leaving the company to join the BBC. She did a six-month training course (brief by the standards of the dance world) and then started on what, looking back, can be perceived as a self-assigned mission to bring great dancing to the small screen.

From the beginning, she proceeded on two fronts – making new works for TV while producing studio adaptations of existing ballets, mostly from the British repertoire but, as early as 1956, taking in the second act of the Bolshoi's Swan Lake. The legendary Russian ­company – in London with Galina Ulanova at its head – was the talk of the town and the BBC's live transmission was reportedly watched by an audience of more than 9 million. In those days, the outside broadcast teams were hampered by cumbersome cameras and lighting equipment, so justice could only be done to major dance works by bringing them into one of the BBC's west London studios – Riverside, Lime Grove and, from 1960, the Television Centre.

Coppélia (1957), Petrushka (1962) and La Fille Mal Gardée (1962) were other Dale highlights, the latter taped under Frederick Ashton's supervision with the original cast. Such was Dale's authority that by the early 60s, when videotaping was a reality, she pushed the BBC into signing a long-term agreement with the Royal Ballet to record nine of the company's best works. Colleagues would peep into the studio and watch the diminutive Dale telling "Fred" and "Madam" what was required by way of adjustment to their precious choreography in order to fit the small screen.

Monica Mason, then in the corps de ballet, remembers well "the excitement we felt at the opportunity of a complete change in our usual routine – several days in a TV studio being filmed from all angles by several ­cameras – all under the eagle eye of the very respected Margaret Dale, who was very demanding; we soon realised the importance of being exactly on the mark she'd given you. She did not suffer fools."

Dale brought another dancer turned choreographer, Peter Wright, into the BBC and used his experience as a ballet master in Stuttgart to create a stylised documentary called Ballet Class in 1964. That same year I remember a nervy meeting at the BBC when she tried to persuade Harold Pinter to write the ­storyline for a dance project she and the choreographer Peter Darrell had close to their hearts, a new TV ballet based on the music of Francis Poulenc's Les Biches. She wanted a sinister approach made up of gestures in the shadows, a meaningful glance here, a suppressed smile there. Pinter was polite but not attracted to this notion of a play without words. Fortunately the TV dramatist John Hopkins seized the opportunity instead, creating a minor masterpiece in black and white named Houseparty (1964).

With my encouragement as her departmental chief, Dale then embarked on what was intended to be a year-long series entitled Zodiac. Each of the star signs would provide the themes for an anthology of short ballets created for TV by some of the world's leading ­choreographers, all danced in the vast arena of Studio TC1 at BBC TV Centre. The set was as ambitious as Dale's creative agenda, but the grand project proved too problematic to sustain and it was cancelled after only a few editions.

Improved camera technology and the advent of colour TV enabled more sophisticated relays to be undertaken direct from Covent Garden and elsewhere, but such work was less involving and more frustrating as there was never enough rehearsal time to achieve the perfection Dale had always demanded in herself and her team of devoted design and stage ­management colleagues. The Dream (1967), Monotones (1968) and The Anatomy Lesson (1968) were taped, but she spent much of the next decade as a film-maker for Omnibus and BBC2.

After contributing a number of enjoyable documentaries about major dance figures, including Léonide ­Massine, Anna Pavlova and Gene Kelly, she bowed out in 1976 to become professor of dance in the faculty of fine arts at York University in Toronto, Canada. It was not a post she held for long, but she continued to lecture and teach in many parts of the world, and kept a link with the Royal Academy of Dancing.

After retirement she returned to London where, in her 80s, she was able to attend a substantial retrospective of her work organised at the National Film Theatre on the South Bank in 2007. She was also a welcome figure, helped by trusted carers after a debilitating stroke but seemingly indomitable in her wheelchair, at the 50th anniversary party of the Monitor arts programme, to which she had contributed.

She wed the dancer John Hart shortly after the second world war. They were married for 14 years and then divorced. A brother, Kenneth, predeceased her. Her sister, Elsa Bolam, survives her.

•Margaret Dale, dancer and TV producer, born 30 December 1922; died 28 January 2010