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Martha Swope photo
Article: Atrsy
The Photographer who Immortalized the Movement of the New York City Ballet
January 22, 2019
"Swope viewed Balanchine and his muses—among them Allegra Kent, Suzanne Farrell, Patricia McBride, and Jacques d’Amboise—with intimacy and tenderness. The genius technique and style of Farrell and Balanchine, especially when she danced under his tutelage, often softens into vulnerability through her lens."
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Article: New York Times
New York Times: Balanchine’s ‘Apollo’: On Gods, Ballet and the Creation of Poetic Art
January 5, 2019
"Mr. d’Amboise is clear that Apollo is “a wild, untamed youth who learns nobility through art.” Balanchine, he said, loved to recall the Paris critic who, reacting negatively to the original 1928 production, said, “Whoever saw Apollo on his knees?” (Balanchine’s response: “Whoever saw Apollo?”)"
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Article: New York Times
The New York Times: When City Center Was Balanchine’s House
October 25, 2018
“Before his debut, Mr. d’Amboise recalled, the company’s hair stylist attempted to curl his hair to make him look more like his idea of a Greek god. “Balanchine said no!” Mr. d’Amboise said in an interview at the National Dance Institute, a dance-education organization he founded in 1976.”
Gun safety
Article: MSN.COM
MSN.com: Sia Teams Up with Everytown for Gun Safety, National Dance Institute
October 22, 2018
Fear turns to joy as the students smash the balloons, raise their fists and find strength in numbers while the ominous end notes read: “an estimated 3 million American children experience gun violence every year… Gun violence is now the second leading cause of death for American children… Over 2,600 children and teens are shot and killed every year… An average of 47 children and teens are shot every day… Enough!”
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Article: A Plus Online Magazine
Kids With Disabilities Are Getting To Dance Like Never Before
March 12, 2018
"Everyone can — and should — have the chance to dance." Dance is a powerful form of expression that can be used to communicate who you are, and how you feel. The amazing people at the National Dance Institute (NDI) know this better than most, and believe everyone, of all abilities, should have the opportunity to dance. That's why they created the DREAM Project or Dancers Realize Excellence through Arts and Movement, a semi-annual week-long inclusive dance program for children who are differently-abled. Each child who goes to DREAM gets partnered with a neuro-typical peer who helps them get the most out of the program through teamwork. At the end of the five days, all the kids get to put on a performance to celebrate their hard work and achievements. We got to sit down and talk with three [...]
Crain's New York: SNAPS National Dance Institute | Coro New York Leadership Center | The Jewish Board...
"Actress and dancer Charlotte d’Amboise, NDI board member; entertainer Bebe Neuwirth, an honoree; and NDI founder and choreographer Jacques d’Amboise at the National Dance Institute's 42nd annual gala, which raised $1.5 million."
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