Alastair Macaulay on Balanchines “Midsummer Night’s Dream” ("Dueling Troupes (and Choreographers)")
Balanchine’s version contains one of his supreme pas de deux, in the second-act divertissement, seeming to sum up both the Platonic ideal of love and an image of Renaissance harmony that transcends the plot.
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