Be wise, taste wines and adjusts your boundless hope to the cup of life, which is small. Even as we speak cruel time flees jealous. Harvest the present day, the morrow is uncertain. Seize the day. Carpe Diem Quam Minimum Credula Postero. (Quintus Horatius Flaccus 65–8 b.C.)
Mira Nadon and Román Mejía, “Stars and Stripes”, choreo by George Balanchine, music by John Philip Sousa / Hershy Kay (“Corcoran Cadets”, “Thunder and Gladiator”, “Rifle Regiment”, “Liberty Bell”, “El Capitan”, “The Stars and Stripes Forever”), costume by Barbara Karinska, New York City Ballet, New York City, USA.
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Emma Von Enck and Sebastián Villarini Vélez, “Tarantella”, choreo by George Balanchine, music by Louis Moreau Gottschalk, reconstructed and orchestrated by Hershy Kay (Grand Tarantelle for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 67), costume by Barbara Karinska (Varvara Jmoudsky), New York City Ballet, David H. Koch Theater, Lincoln Center, New York City, USA.
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Emma Von Enck, “Tarantella”, choreo by George Balanchine, music by Louis Moreau Gottschalk, reconstructed and orchestrated by Hershy Kay (Grand Tarantelle for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 67), costume by Barbara Karinska (Varvara Jmoudsky), New York City Ballet, David H. Koch Theater, Lincoln Center, New York City, USA.
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Jenifer Ringer, “Who Cares?”, choreography by George Balanchine, music by George Gershwin – Hershy Kay, costumes by Barbara Karinska (original) and Santo Loquasto (current), New York City Ballet, New York City, US.
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Ashley Bouder and Daniel Ulbricht (New York City Ballet), “Tarantella”, choreography by George Balanchine, music by Louis Moreau Gottschalk, reconstructed and orchestrated by Hershy Kay (Grand Tarantelle for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 67), costume by Barbara Karinska, 2012 Dance Open Ballet Festival, Oktyabrsky Concert Hall, Saint Petersburg, Russia (Abril 16).
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Sterling Hyltin and Amar Ramasar, “Who Cares?”, choreography by George Balanchine, music by George Gershwin – Hershy Kay, costumes by Barbara Karinska (original) and Santo Loquasto (current), New York City Ballet, New York City, USA.
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Megan Fairchild, “Tarantella”, choreography by George Balanchine, music by Louis Moreau Gottschalk, reconstructed and orchestrated by Hershy Kay (Grand Tarantelle for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 67), costumes by Barbara Karinska, New York City Ballet, New York City, USA.
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Olesya Novikova Олеся Новикова (Mariinsky Ballet Мариинский театр), “Tarantella” (performance and rehearsal), choreography by George Balanchine, music by Louis Moreau Gottschalk and Hershy Kay (Grand Tarantelle for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 67), costumes by Barbara Karinska, 2011 Dance Open Ballet Festival, Oktyabrsky Concert Hall, Saint Petersburg, Russia (April 2011).
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Teresa Reichlen, “Union Jack”, choreography by George Balanchine, music by Hershy Kay (Adapted from traditional british sources and commissioned by New York City Ballet: “Keel Row” “Caledonian Hunt’s Delight”, “Dance wi’ My Daddy”, “Regimental Drum Variations”, Scottish theme” music by Georg Friedrich Händel, “Amazing Grace”, “A Hundred Pipers”; music-hall songs: “The Sunshine of Your Smile”, “The Night the Floor Fell In”, “Our Lodger’s Such a Naice Young Man”, “Following in Father’s Footsteps”, “A Tavern in the Town”, traditional hornpipe melodies and “Rule Brittania”), costume by Rouben Ter-Arutunian, New York City Ballet, New York City, USA.
Premiere on May 13, 1976 by New York City Ballet at New York State Theater, New York City, USA.
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Ashley Bouder and Andrew Veyette, “Stars and Stripes”, choreography by George Balanchine, music by John Philip Sousa / Hershy Kay (“Corcoran Cadets”, “Thunder and Gladiator”, “Rifle Regiment”, “Liberty Bell”, “El Capitan”, “The Stars and Stripes Forever”), costumes by Barbara Karinska, New York City Ballet, New York City, USA.
Premiere on January 17, 1958 by New York City Ballet at City Center of Music and Drama, New York City, USA.
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Maria Kowroski and Tyler Angle, “Slaughter on Tenth Avenue”, choreography by George Balanchine, music by Richrad Rodgers and Hershy Kay (“On Your Toes”), costumes by Irene Sharaff, New York City Ballet, New York City, USA.
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Photographer Stanislav Belyaevsky Станислав Беляевский
Photographer Stanislav Belyaevsky Станислав Беляевский
Photographer Stanislav Belyaevsky Станислав Беляевский
Photographer Stanislav Belyaevsky Станислав Беляевский
Carla Körbes (Pacific Northwest Ballet) and Stephen Hanna (New York City Ballet), “Who Cares?” choreography by George Balanchine, music by George Gershwin and Kay Hersky (excerpts of George Gershwin arranged by Hershy Kay), costumes by Varvara Jmoudsky (better known as Barbara Karinska or simply Karinska), 2010 Dance Open Ballet Festival, Saint Petersburg, Russia
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Ashley Bouder (NYCB) and Joseph Gatti (Boston Ballet), “Stars and Stripes” choreography by George Balanchine, music by John Philip Sousa / Hershy Kay (Corcoran Cadets, Thunder and Gladiator, Rifle Regiment, Liberty Bell, El Capitan, The Stars and Stripes Forever), costumes by Barbara Karinska, 2013 Dance Open Ballet Festival, Saint Petersburg, Russia (april)
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Angelica Generosa, “Tarantella” choreography by George Balanchine, music by Louis Moreau Gottschalk and Hershy Kay (Grand Tarantelle for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 67), costumes by Barbara Karinska, Pacific Northwest Ballet
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Ashley Bouder (NYCB) and Joseph Gatti (Boston Ballet), “Stars and Stripes” choreography by George Balanchine and music by John Philip Sousa and Hershy Kay (“Corcoran Cadets”, “Thunder and Gladiator”, “Rifle Regiment”, “Liberty Bell”, “El Capitan”, “The Stars and Stripes Forever”), 2013 Dance Open Ballet Festival, Saint Petersburg, Russia
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Sterling Hyltin and Amar Ramasar (both dancers from New York City Ballet), “Who Cares?” choreography by George Balanchine, music by George Gershwin and Hersky Kay (Excerpts of George Gershwin arranged by Kay Hershy), 2013 Dance Open Ballet Festival, Saint Petersburg, Russia
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Nina Kaptsova Нина Капцова (Bolshoi Ballet Большой театр) and Daniel Ulbricht (New York City Ballet), “Tarantella” choreography by George Balanchine, music by Louis Moreau Gottschalk and Hershy Kay (Grand Tarantelle for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 67), costumes by Barbara Karinska, 2018 Kremlin Gala Ballet Stars of the XXI Century, The Kremlin Palace, Moscow, Russia (October 7, 2018)
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Ashley Bouder (New York City Ballet) and Denis Matvienko Денис Матвиенко (Mariinsky Ballet), “Tarantella” choreography by George Balanchine, music by Louis Moreau Gottschalk Louis Moreau and Hershy Kay (Grand Tarantelle for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 67), 2011 Dance Open Ballet Festival, Saint Petersburg, Russia (April 2011)