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in 1968. Based in New York City, the company has performed in all 50 American states as well as in more than 30 countries. As of 2005, he had choreographed more than 100 dances for the company. In addition to the company, Lubovitch has also done creative work in ballet, ice-skating venues, and
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Starting in 1995, the company began focusing on creating dances in New York and teaching throughout the world. A prolific choreographer, Lubovitch created three new dances during the 2004-05 season. The first,
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In addition to his work for stage, screen and television, Lubovitch has also made a notable contribution to the advancement of choreography in the field of
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Lubovitch danced in numerous modern, ballet, jazz and ethnic companies before forming the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company in 1968.
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in an unprecedented collaboration between the Lubovitch company and American Ballet Theatre and San Francisco Ballet.
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In 1996 he created the musical staging (and two new dances) for the Tony Award-winning Broadway revival of
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nomination. In 1993 he choreographed the highly praised dance sequences for the Broadway show
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His works are included in the repertories of companies throughout the world, including the
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Recent projects (as of 2005) have included: the Lubovitch company's world premiere of
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television network in June 1995 and was nominated for an International Emmy Award, a
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and has choreographed a full-length ice-dancing version of
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as part of the company's 2000 season in New York at the
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as part of the company's 2001 season in New York at
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Chicago
Illinois
Juilliard School
Lar Lubovitch Dance Company
Lar Lubovitch Dance Company
Into the Woods
AIDS
University of Iowa
Juilliard School
Antony Tudor
José Limón
Anna Sokolow
Martha Graham
New York City Ballet
American Ballet Theatre
Paris Opera Ballet
Royal Danish Ballet
Stuttgart Ballet
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
Baryshnikov
White Oak Dance Project
Netherlands Dance Theater
Broadway
Stephen Sondheim
James Lapine
Into the Woods
Tony Award
The Red Shoes
National Ballet of Canada

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