Tiler Peck's Ballet Journey: From Dancer to Choreographer

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Tiler Peck's Ballet Journey: From Dancer to Choreographer
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Tiler Peck, a principal dancer at New York City Ballet, made her choreographic debut with "Concerto for Two Pianos," a ballet that showcases her innate musicality and the resilience within grace. Set to Francis Poulenc's music, the ballet features full-bodied, expansive dancing that stays true to City Ballet's classical lineage while allowing the choreography to extend the music into a sophisticated sonic landscape. Peck's choreography reflects her own vision of ballet and pays tribute to her late father, creating a lively and captivating performance.

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