New York City Ballet in Libeslieder Walzer
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New York City Ballet in Libeslieder Walzer
Ashley Laracey and Amar Ramasar in Peter Martins’ The Infernal Machine, New York City Ballet, March 2016. © Paul Kolnik.
The brief pas de deux that followed next, The Infernal Machine, by Peter Martins, was anything but melancholic. A study in intricate and taut partnering, this effective duet, choreographed to the music of Christopher Rouse, received an assertive reading from Amar Ramasar and Ashley Laracey.
Ashley Laracey in Common Ground (NYCB)
Russell Janzen, Ashley Laracey and Brittany Pollack in A Midsummer Night's Dream (NYCB)
Zachary Catazaro and Ashley Laracey in Peter Martins' Ash (NYCB)
Adrian Danchig-Waring and Ashley Laracey in Belles-Lettres (NYCB)
Ashley Laracey in the gut-wrenchingly difficult fifth variation from Raymonda Variations. She isn’t the best I’ve seen—that honor goes to Helene Alexopoulos—but she’s very good.
Ashley Laracey and Andrew Scordato in Emeralds (NYCB)