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A 'downtown' choreographer brings her craft to the opera

Por: Associated Press Entertainment December 10, 2022

NEW YORK (AP) — It was a delicious challenge that came as a total surprise.As choreographer Annie-B Parson tells it, she was walking down a Brooklyn street when her phone rang. It was the general manager of the Metropolitan Opera, Peter Gelb, wondering if she’d be interested in choreographing for the Met.Parson, based in Brooklyn, founder of the Big Dance Theater and also known for choreographing David Byrne’s joyous “American Utopia”... + full article



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