Is it the moonbeams? The suicide-for-love finale? Or, perhaps, the extravagant gestures that designate women as birds? For Susan Sontag, writing in 1964 in “Notes on ‘Camp,’” the camp canon included Aubrey Beardsley drawings, Tiffany lamps, women’s clothes from the 1920s, Flash Gordon comics — and also “Swan Lake<em xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">.</em>”
On a Friday before “Nutcracker” season, ballet master Vladilen Semenov remained relatively quiet, explaining a combination before stepping back to watch the mixed class of men and women.