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Pictures at an Exhibition (ballet)

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in 2017. Whelan staged the ballet for the company, though she had never staged a ballet before. She said she watched the video footage of the ballet repeatedly and spent hours every day over a month to write down the steps.
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gave the ballet four stars, and commented that the ballet "abounds in ballet quotations and commentary, yet its tone is not ironic."
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wrote that the ballet "is surely the most casually diverse work Mr. Ratmansky has created, but it gathers unstoppable momentum." The
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is performed by five men and five women. The original cast includes
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the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the performing arts
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by Mussorgsky is about a posthumous exhibition of works by
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Index

Alexei Ratmansky
Modest Mussorgsky
David H. Koch Theater
New York City Ballet
Adeline André
Wendall K. Harrington
Alexei Ratmansky
eponymous score
David H. Koch Theater
New York City Ballet
Wendy Whelan
The score
Viktor Hartmann
Wassily Kandinsky
Wendall K. Harrington
Adeline André
Pacific Northwest Ballet
Sara Mearns
Tiler Peck
Abi Stafford
Wendy Whelan
Tyler Angle
Adrian Danchig-Waring
Gonzalo Garcia
Amar Ramasar
New York Times
Financial Times
the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the performing arts
Sterling Hyltin
Claire Kretzschmar

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