The School of American Ballet in New York City is currently presenting 'George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker,' featuring four students. The production is centered around the theme of children. The ballet has received positive reviews and is tugging at the heartstrings of the audience. The Nutcracker is being celebrated for its themes of free association, gift giving, personal and material growth, spiritual reflection, artistic excellence, dancing, and dreaming, as highlighted in various articles and reviews.
Review: "The Nutcracker" by the Joffrey Ballet tugs the heartstrings — whether it’s your first time or 51st https://t.co/flLQrdk1Xu
"Why we love the Nutcracker" Thoughtful article by Jeffrey Tucker. https://t.co/lR3fWkTG4Q
A MUST READ! “The themes of The Nutcracker—a culture of free association, gift giving, personal and material growth, spiritual reflection and artistic excellence, dancing and dreaming—can and should be our future. We need not repeat the blunders of the past, the wars, horrors,… https://t.co/v6X0r7iB3O
Why We Love the Nutcracker https://t.co/BtGwNpZl4T via @brownstoneinst
Children are the heart of “George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker.” We hung out with four students in this year’s production at the School of American Ballet in New York City. https://t.co/39VrVxuSoh https://t.co/RTlCY7vNjb