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New York City Ballet: Diamond Project: May 4 Two Birds with the Wings of One: Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux: Bright Sheng: New York City Ballet: Diamond Project: May 25 Russian Seasons: Alexei Ratmansky: Leonid Desyatnikov: New York City Ballet: Diamond Project: June 8 Slice to Sharp: Jorma Elo: Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber and Antonio Vivaldi: New ...
English National Ballet: Barbican Centre: April 2 The Winter's Tale: Christopher Wheeldon: Joby Talbot: Royal Ballet: Royal Opera House: April 10 Everywhere We Go: Justin Peck: Sufjan Stevens: New York City Ballet: David H. Koch Theater: May 8 Pictures at an Exhibition: Alexei Ratmansky: Modest Mussorgsky: New York City Ballet: David H. Koch ...
The Leonids are famous because their meteor showers, or storms, can be among the most spectacular. Because of the storm of 1833 and the developments in scientific thought of the time (see for example the identification of Halley's Comet), the Leonids have had a major effect on the scientific study of meteors, which had previously been thought to be atmospheric phenomena.
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The Leonids meteor shower also happens every November, but it’s peak happens later on Nov. 17. NASA states that the Leonids are considered to be a major shower, with bright meteors that can also ...
New York City Ballet (NYCB) is a ballet company founded in 1948 by choreographer George Balanchine [1] and Lincoln Kirstein. [2] Balanchine and Jerome Robbins are considered the founding choreographers of the company.
Leonid Kozlov (born February 6, 1947, in Moscow, Soviet Union) is a former principal dancer of the Bolshoi and New York City Ballet. He is also a choreographer , the founder and owner of Kozlov Dance International (KDI) and Youth Dance Festival of New Jersey .
In early 1979, Kistler was selected to study at New York City Ballet's School of American Ballet (SAB), where she met George Balanchine. She joined the New York City Ballet (NYCB) corps de ballet in 1980, and was featured in a Time article before the end of the year.