For the choreographer Alexei Ratmansky, the last two years have brought an uncomfortable intermingling of life and art.
“My parents in Kyiv are awoken at night by explosions,” he said in an interview at Lincoln Center.
“It gets harder and harder and heavier because no one sees any light.
Ratmansky, 55, has kept the image filed away, part of a mental gallery of the horrors of war.
Now it has found its way into a dance, his first for New York City Ballet in his new role as artist in residence.
Persons:
Alexei Ratmansky, “, ”, can’t, Gustav Mahler
Organizations:
Lincoln Center, New York City Ballet
Locations:
Ukraine, Kyiv, Kharkiv