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The Swans Take Flight

Swan Lake

Syracuse City Ballet presents Swan Lake May 15 + 16

It’s never just black and whiteemphasizes this year’s Syracuse City Ballet’s performances of Swan Lake. The basement of Robinson Memorial Church in Westvale was filled with ballet dancers — men and women, adults and children — talking and preparing for rehearsal on the afternoon of Saturday, May 2. This is the 11th year the organization has been putting on the Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky ballet. The dancers stretched, chatted and seemed at ease. Kathleen Rathbun, Stephanie Dattellas, Rachael Cierniakoski, and Harriet Casey sat behind a white table in the studio. The four sat upright, and their eyes were focused. The performers flooded into the space dressed in costume. Bob Dwyer, the man behind the lighting, held up a key ring of color filter samples when he wasn’t drawing and mapping out character stage movements. The symphonic score blared, the rehearsal took flight.
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