“Theme and Variations", "A Gathering of Ghosts", "The Seasons"
American Ballet Theatre
David H. Koch Theater
New York, New York
October 19, 2019 evening
“Apollo", "Some Assembly Required", "Let Me Sing Forevermore", "Deuce Coupe"
American Ballet Theatre
David H. Koch Theater
New York, New York
October 20, 2019
By Carol Pardo
copyright © 2019 by Carol Pardo
Balanchine, Tharp, Ratmansky at night with Balanchine and Tharp anchoring a quadruple bill the next afternoon had all the makings of a choreographically rich weekend at American Ballet Theatre. "Theme and Variations", made for the company in 1947 is — or should be — their Balanchine calling card."Apollo" too has a long history at ABT, here with the birth scene and ascent to Parnassus intact. A Tharp premiere, "Deuce Coupe" the grand-daddy of crossover ballet, now forty-six years old, which brought the matinee to close, changed ballet forever. Would her new work, "A Gathering of Ghosts" have the same force? New last season, Ratmansky's "The Seasons" looked distant and dwarfed on the cavernous stage of the Metropolitan Opera. What, if anything, would be revealed by seeing it elsewhere? The performances would be rounded out by Clark Tippet's "Some Assembly Required" now thirty years old, and "Let Me Sing Forevermore" made to be performed at the Erik Bruhn Competition earlier this year by two of the company's most promising soloists, Aran Bell and Catherine Hurlin while simultaneously demonstrating the company's interest in presenting works by female choreographers, here Jessica Lang, whose "Garden Blue" and "Her Notes" are already in the repertory.
Sarah Lane and Joseph Gorak in "Theme and Variations" ©The George Balanchine Trust. Photo: Gene Schiavone