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IN STEP WITH `MR. B' GEORGE BALANCHINE PROTEGE KEEPS COLORADO BALLET TOEING THE LINE.(Entertainment/Weekend/Spotlight)
From:
Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
| Date:
March 25, 1996| Author:
Shulgold, Marc
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Byline: Marc Shulgold Rocky Mountain News Music / Dance Writer
For Bart Cook, dancing the timeless choreography of George Balanchine ``is like putting on washed flannel pajamas.''
It's a comfy little image - but even Cook, a former star with Balanchine's New York City Ballet, admits that a piece like Rubies is a major physical workout. You won't get any argument from the members of Colorado Ballet, who will dance the intricate piece at the company's spring pro...
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