Apollon
Agon
Symphony in Three movement
The Royal Danish Ballet
April 27 & 28, 2012
With more than 25 ballets in the repertoire history of Royal Danish Ballet, Balanchine is a key choreographer for the company. Ad the proximately 20 ballets by Robbins and Martins, and the strong NYCB link emerges. It does not stop there. Plus-10 Danish dancers have been engaged by NYCB, some in very central positions and Stanley Williams, a key figure in NYCB and School of American Ballet, is an alumni of the RDB school and a principal dancer and teacher at RDB. Today RDB also have a handfull of SAB-alumnies, including principal dancer Amy Watson. Both companies are headed by a Danish principal who has spent most of his career in NYCB. Next season's highligt includes productions by two RDB/NYCB alumnies, a work by Ratmansky, who have been a principal in one and a key choreographer for both companies and a guest apperance by NYCB. And yet the two companies seems so different. RDB is probably the strongest dramatic company worldwide as demonstrated recently in "The Lady of the Camellias" and NYCB hold the title for abstract ballets.