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Episode 142: The Rosin Box: Ask the Dancer

City Ballet The Podcast

Release Date: 06/16/2025

The Rosin Box: Music For Dancers show art The Rosin Box: Music For Dancers

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The topic du jour around The Rosin Box this week is the driving force behind ballet: music. For this conversation, hosts Claire Kretzschmar and Soloist Aarón Sanz are joined by Corps de Ballet Member Maya Milić and Soloist Sebastián Villarini-Vélez, two company members whose connections to music extend far beyond the studio and stage. Maya is a classically trained pianist who graduated with honors from the Manhattan School of Music’s Precollege Division, which she attended while also a student at the School of American Ballet; Sebastián was raised in a musical household—his father was...

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Episode 157: The Rosin Box: Ballet for Adults show art Episode 157: The Rosin Box: Ballet for Adults

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This week around The Rosin Box, Hosts Claire Kretzschmar and Soloist Aarón Sanz are talking all things adult ballet with Sloane Bratter, NYCB’s Associate Director, Public Programs, and Soloist Ashley Hod. The company’s Education department has been hosting adult movement workshops since 2014, taught by current and former dancers—an opportunity Claire calls “a real life-giving experience.” Structured similarly to a standard company class, the workshops usually consist of a ballet barre and center, followed by learning a few phrases from NYCB’s repertory and a holding a brief...

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Episode 156: The Rosin Box: Transitions show art Episode 156: The Rosin Box: Transitions

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We’re back around The Rosin Box, with Soloist Aarón Sanz pulling double hosting duty this episode. He’s joined by Principal Dancer Chun Wai Chan for a conversation on the singular experience of joining an American ballet company as an international dancer. Chan, who is originally from China, and Sanz, who came to America by way of Spain, discuss navigating homesickness, the things that surprised them most about NYCB, and how, sometimes, “knowing a little less allows you to be more comfortable—which is often what you need.” (44:23) Edited by Emilie Silvestri Music: "Je ne t’aime...

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Episode 155: Hear the Dance: Dances at a Gathering show art Episode 155: Hear the Dance: Dances at a Gathering

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Host Silas Farley is back with another fascinating Hear the Dance conversation, joined this week by Kay Mazzo, Christine Redpath, and Jean-Pierre Frohlich to discuss Jerome Robbins' masterpiece Dances at a Gathering. In this wide-ranging and intimate conversation, they share memories of the ballet's momentous 1969 premiere as well as time spent with Robbins in the rehearsal studio. As they discuss the various sections of Dances, they reflect on moments when Robbins' humor emerges; the "freedom" and even suspense of certain passages; and the ways in which the ballet is a gift from the...

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Episode 154: New Combinations: The Naked King show art Episode 154: New Combinations: The Naked King

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New Combinations Host and Associate Artistic Director Wendy Whelan is joined by Artist in Residence Alexei Ratmansky this week as the countdown to the choreographer's next world premiere—and the 500th work created on the company—continues. Commissioned by Serge Lifar in 1935, the score, by the little-known neoclassical composer Jean Françaix, adapts Hans Christian Andersen's "The Emperor's New Clothes" for the stage. Among the ballet's unique challenges was the casting of the title character, which Ratmansky shares requires a "fearless" dancer with "charisma and a sense of humor." (23:53)...

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Episode 153: New Combinations: The Wind-Up show art Episode 153: New Combinations: The Wind-Up

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This week, New Combinations host and Associate Artistic Director Wendy Whelan is joined by Resident Choreographer Justin Peck to discuss his upcoming world premiere. As Peck describes, the work takes inspiration from the score, the first movement of Beethoven's Symphony No. 3—the Eroica or "Heroic" Symphony—and celebrates the six "superheroes" of the cast. Choreographing to Beethoven presents unique challenges, but as Peck explains, this is part of why he chose the piece, along with the joy playing it brings to the NYCB Orchestra. (24:05)   Edited by Emilie Silvestri Music: "Sisyphus"...

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Episode 152: Hear the Dance: Antique Epigraphs show art Episode 152: Hear the Dance: Antique Epigraphs

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We're launching a new season of City Ballet The Podcast with an enlightening Hear the Dance conversation on Jerome Robbins' Antique Epigraphs. Host Silas Farley is joined by former NYCB dancers and original cast members Maria Calegari and Heléne Alexopoulos, and current Repertory Director Rebecca Krohn, who performed several roles in the work and now coaches today's performers. They describe learning this lyrical ballet, following the delicate Debussy score through its unique solos and romantic passages for the cast of "eight glamorous women." (49:32)  Written by Silas Farley Edited by...

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Episode 151: The Rosin Box: Acting and Emotions show art Episode 151: The Rosin Box: Acting and Emotions

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The Rosin Box heats up this week with a lively conversation shared by hosts Claire Kretzschmar and Soloist Aarón Sanz and their guests, Principal Dancers Gilbert Bolden III and Sara Mearns. They talk about acting and emotions onstage, including their favorite roles, techniques and practices, and hilarious memories. Whether conveying the characters in a narrative ballet or achieving the appropriate expressiveness in an abstract work, the dancers describe the need for extensive preparation—and life experience—to achieve an instinctual, organic performance. As Sara relates, the "half a...

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Episode 150: The Rosin Box: Dancing with Props show art Episode 150: The Rosin Box: Dancing with Props

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Listen in on another intimate conversation around The Rosin Box with host Claire Kretzschmar, joined this week by Principal Dancer Taylor Stanley. The topic is all things props, which provide essential context and character development for many of the company's story ballets and "teach you how to remain calm in the moment," as Taylor shares. From training with a professional swordsman in preparation for Romeo and Juliet, to maneuvering the candle in La Sonnambula's haunted pas de deux, Taylor describes many of the playful, challenging, and transformative props used by dancers every season....

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Episode 149: Rosin Box: Inspiration and Motivation show art Episode 149: Rosin Box: Inspiration and Motivation

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Hosts Claire Kretzschmar and Soloist Aarón Sanz are back for another cozy conversation around The Rosin Box. This week, they're joined by Soloist Alexa Maxwell and Principal Dancer Gilbert Bolden III, who have plenty to share about inspiration and motivation, whether for their daily practice, during repetitive performance periods, amidst injuries and other challenges, and beyond. Alexa shares that it's all about the music—she's a "classical music girly"—and that she likes to bunhead out as she's learning a new role; for Gilbert, new audience members, quiet instances of beauty in his...

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Join us around the Rosin Box for our annual listener-contributed "Ask the Dancers" episode. Our intrepid hosts Claire and Aarón and special guest Corps de Ballet Member Lars Nelson answer your questions about rehearsal wear, dancing with Artist in Residence Alexei Ratmansky, remembering steps, and more—including, "Explain dogs at New York City Ballet." (39:06)

Edited by Emilie Silvestri

Music:
"Je ne t’aime plus" by Pink Martini
Courtesy of Pink Martini & Heinz Records