The first three movements of "Tchaikovsky Suite No. 3" are turbulent.
To describe "Tchaikovsky Suite No. 3" as a choreographic matching of musical forms is accurate enough.
There are dancers who need greater scope to reveal their talents, as was obvious in George Balanchine's "Tchaikovsky Suite No. 3."
The final ballet, "Tchaikovsky Suite No. 3," followed as a musical contrast.
There was also a repeat performance of "Tchaikovsky Suite No. 3."
The various scenes of "Tchaikovsky Suite No. 3" range from the poignant to the exhilarating.
The company usually performs the last work as part of "Tchaikovsky Suite No. 3."
"Tchaikovsky Suite No. 3" is a much-celebrated oddity.
A long-legged, brown-haired and good-looking dancer, he displayed an appealing sunniness of stage presence in "Tchaikovsky Suite No. 3."
"Tchaikovsky Suite No. 3" was offered at both the matinee and the evening performances.