NYC Ballet's Indiana Woodward on Justin Peck's PULCINELLA VARIATIONS: Anatomy of a Dance
Smiles, camaraderie, and color (courtesy Tsumori Chisato's fantastically eye-catching costume designs)—Indiana Woodward explains why performing Justin Peck's PULCINELLA VARIATIONS is "like singing with your body" during the ballet's opening "roll call."

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