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Lar Lubovitch has
choreographed over 50
dances for the Lar Lubovitch
Dance Company, the
company he founded 26 years
ago. Over the years, the
company has performed on
nearly every continent and in
virtually every state of the
union. In New York City the
Lar Lubovitch Company has
performed at Carnegie Hall,
Avery Fisher Hall and the New
York State Theater, in
addition to regular seasons at
the City Center Theater. The
company staged its 25th
anniversary season in
1994.
Works by Mr. Lubovitch have
also been included in the
repertoires of other
companies throughout the
world. Mr. Lubovitch's work
is renowned for its musicality,
rhapsodic style and
sophisticated formal
structures. His radiant, highly
technical choreography and
deeply humanistic voice have
been acclaimed throughout
the
world. Mr.
Lubovitch has also made a notable contribution to the advancement
of choreography in the field
of ice-dancing. He has created
dances for Olympic gold medalists
John Curry, Peggy Fleming
and Dorothy Hamill and has
choreographed a full-length
ice dancing version of The
Sleeping Beauty, broadcast
throughout Great Britain and
America in 1988.
Mr. Lubovitch made his
Broadway debut in 1987 with
the musical staging of the
Stephen Sondheim/James
Lapine musical Into the
Woods, for which he
received his first Tony Award
nomination. Most recently on
Broadway he choreographed
the infamous "Dance of the
Seven Veils" for the Circle in
the Square production of
Salome, as well as
The Red Shoes, from
which "The Ballet of the Red
Shoes" was taken. For his
work on The Red
Shoes, he received the
1993-94 Astaire Award from
the Theatre Development
Fund. The telecast of his
dance Fandango, as
part of the PBS series "Great
Performances", was honored
with an international Emmy
Award. |