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abt.

American  

abbreviation

  1. about.


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By the time the run concludes, eight of the 17 programs will have featured Lar Lubovitch’s “Othello: A Dance in Three Acts,” originally created by the modern-dance choreographer for ABT in 1997.

From The Wall Street Journal

ABT’s current staging of “Mozartiana,” which it first acquired in 2004, uses somewhat dull costuming by Holly Hynes that lacks the impact of the primarily black originals by Rouben Ter-Arutunian, on which her designs are freely based.

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Even so, ABT audiences can hope that “Mozartiana” will stay in the repertoire.

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So far, neither of the two ABT casts has risen fully to the occasion, but the selection remains worthy of renewed attention and further performances.

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Of late, ABT had given two local runs—a fall one at the Koch and an early-summer stint at the Metropolitan Opera House.

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