Balanchine’s Gems Were His Dancers. He Honored Them With ‘Jewels.’

Balanchine’s Gems Were His Dancers. He Honored Them With ‘Jewels.’

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Suzanne Farrell and Jacques d’Amboise in “Diamonds.” ”There is no competition between the man and woman in the pas de deux,” Farrell said. “It’s just two people coming together and doing something that neither could do alone.” The sylvan glade romanticism of “Emeralds,” the electric energy of…

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