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  • 5/6/2025
The film shadows Justin Peck, wunderkind choreographer of the New York City Ballet, as he undertakes the Herculean task | dG1fYjlzN3dKLVBDNzA
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00:00Dancers, please sign in if you haven't.
00:12Thirty minutes till the first ballet of the evening, Justin Peck's Paz de la Hoya.
00:30Maybe you're thinking about it being like a full turn.
00:38It really should be more like...
00:40Okay, so the first one I'll do and the second one, no.
00:42Yeah.
00:54We want it to sit more like that.
00:58No, bring them down through and then around.
01:03No.
01:04You have to lift her up and lift her down.
01:06Yeah.
01:07Not just lift her up.
01:09There's this disconnect between what's happening here and you're kind of this kid.
01:13You know, I mean, it's cool.
01:15Stop!
01:17We need to do that again.
01:19Light Q10, go.
01:23How far do we push a story with the light?
01:29This side?
01:30That side.
01:34It's really important to play with like a lot of energy and vigor.
01:37I think it's all about energy and vigor.
01:40It's really important to why I can change the energy and vigor.

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