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The Washington Ballet opened its fall season with an expanded company roster and a multifaceted program that showed its classical chops dancing Balanchine and its feisty side in Septime Webre's "Carmen" and Twyla Tharp's witty, glittering "Sinatra Suite."
Still struggling to arrive at a first negotiated contract with its dancers since they joined the American Guild of Musical Artists, the company looked fresh, invigorated and rehearsed to a T.See the full content of this document
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Troupe Funny, Precise in Turn
In fact, so uniform in timing and spacing were the wonderful corps passages in Balanchine's "Serenade" that there was almost a military flourish where something freer was needed.
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