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“Paquita,” which has its debut on Feb. 6, offers a sort of echo-chamber that allows 19th-century Russian classical ballet to coexist — to resonate — with today’s City Ballet dancer ...
Tamara Karsavina, the Russian ballerina who originated the role in 1910, was so sublime in it that it helped make her, and the ballet, famous. Tallchief wouldn’t even be the first in America ...