 2 & 3 Part Inventions
Bach/Robbins
This inventive work shines with
optimism and youthful spirit as
its eight dancers move to eleven touching Bach piano studies.
 June 1 at 7:30 PM
June 4 at 2 PM
June 9 at 8 PM
June 10 at 8 PM
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 After the Rain Pärt/Wheeldon
A ballet of bold movements and
heartfelt emotions, After the
Rain’s two distinct sections
are contrastingly razor sharp
and lovingly tender.
 February 9 at 7:30 PM
February 12 at 2 PM
February 15 at 7:30 PM
February 19 at 2 PM
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Afternoon of a Faun Debussy/Robbins Subtle, sensual, and narcissistic, Afternoon of a Faun depicts a chance encounter between two
young dancers in a studio.
 May 18 at 7:30 PM
May 19 at 8 PM
May 21 at 8 PM
May 24 at 7:30 PM
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Agon Stravinsky/Balanchine The apex of the Stravinsky/
Balanchine collaboration, Agon is an intense masterpiece, ever
contemporary in its athletic
competitiveness.
 May 3 at 7:30 PM
May 7 at 2 PM
May 10 at 7:30 PM
June 12 at 3 PM
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 Antique Epigraphs Debussy/Robbins
An all-female cast performs this
dramatic and introspective piece, alluding to the earthy fervor and sculptural forms of Greek antiquity.
 May 18 at 7:30 PM
May 19 8 PM
May 21 at 8 PM
May 24 at7:30 PM
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 Apollo Stravinsky/Balanchine Balanchine's first collaboration
with Stravinsky and one of his
most popular masterpieces, Apollo presents the young god
as he is inspired into adulthood
by the muses of poetry, mime,
and dance.
 May 5 at 8 PM
May 7 at 2 PM
May 18 at 7:30 PM
June 12 at 3 PM
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 Barber Violin Concerto Barber/Martins
An amalgam of dance idioms,
this ballet is alternately noble
and quixotic as two couples,
classical and modern, interact.
 September 25 at 8 PM
September 28 7:30 PM
Oct 9 at 2 PM
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 Brahms-Schoenberg Quartet Brahms, orchestrated by
Schoenberg/Balanchine A sweeping and romantic work
for 55 dancers, Brahms
-Schoenberg Quartet ends in
an intoxicating gypsy finale.
 October 2 at 8 PM
October 6 at 7:30 PM
October 8 at 8 PM
October 9 at 2 PM
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 Chaconne Gluck/Balanchine Chaconne is by turns elegiac
and courtly, beginning with a
dreamlike prologue and
concluding with a grand series
of classical dances.
 October 1 at 8 PM
October 3 at 3 PM
October 5 at 7:30 PM
October 9 at 8 PM
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 Chichester Psalms Bernstein/Martins A powerfully theatrical work, Chichester Psalms features a
large cast weaving through
Bernstein’s melodies sung by
an onstage choir.
 February 10 at 8 PM
February 12 at 8 PM
February 19 at 2 PM
February 25 at 8 PM
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 The Concert Chopin/Robbins A piano recital with quirky
characters and loads of comic
antics, this Robbins classic will
have you rolling with laughter.
 May 19 at 8 PM
May 21 at 8 PM
May 24 at 7:30 PM
June 4 at 2 PM
June 5 at 3 PM
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 Concerto Barocco Bach/Balanchine One of Balanchine’s greatest
masterpieces, Concerto Barocco embodies Bach’s double violin concerto with brilliant but understated virtuosity.
 October 1 at 8 PM
October 2 at 2 PM
October 9 at 8 PM
May 7 at 8 PM
May 8 at 3 PM
May 13 8 PM
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 Concerto DSCH Shostakovich/Ratmansky With its thrilling Shostakovich
score and dramatic texture, Concerto DSCH excels with
classical ingenuity and
contemporary stylishness.
 January 20 at 8 PM
January 21 at 8 PM
January 23 at 3 PM
January 28 at 8 pm
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 Cortège Hongrois Glazounov/Balanchine A spectacular display, Cortège
Hongrois develops from a
folk-stylized procession to a
grand pas de deux in the
classical tradition.
 January 20 at 8 PM
January 22 at 2 PM
January 29 at 2 PM
February 5 at 8 PM
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 Dances at a Gathering Chopin/Robbins One of Robbins' most popular
masterpieces, Dances at a
Gathering distills the spectrum
of human interaction into the
most natural of movements.
 January 19 at 7:30 PM
January 21 at 8 PM
January 25 at 7:30 PM
January 29 at 8 PM
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 Danses Concertantes Stravinsky/Balanchine The mercurial movements of
this intoxicating ballet feature
a series of witty pas de trois
that are simultaneously fanciful
and invigorating.
 September 15 at 7:30 PM
September 18 at 8 PM
September 25 at 2 PM
September 28 at 7:30 PM
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Divertimento No. 15 Mozart/Balanchine A work of prodigious invention,
Balanchine creates a regal court of dancers to compliment
Mozart’s sparkling score.
 February 3 at 8 PM
February 6 at 3 PM
February 11 at 8 PM
February 12 at 2 PM
February 15 at 7:30 PM
May 17 at 7:30 PM
May 20 at 8 PM
May 21 at 2 PM
June 1 at 7:30 PM
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Donizetti Variations
Donizetti/Balanchine Feats of bravura dancing are
brought center stage in this
exhilarating series of classical
dances in the Bournonville style.
 May 27 at 8 PM
May 31 at 7:30 PM
June 9 at 8 PM
June 11 at 8 PM
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Duo Concertant Stravinsky/Balanchine This lively dance for a couple,
set to onstage piano and violin
accompaniment, ends with a
poignant play on light and
shadow.
 September 18 at 8 PM
September 24 at 8 PM
September 25 at 2 PM
January 18 at 7:30 PM
January 22 at 2 PM
February 2 at 7:30 PM
May 6 at 8 PM
May 8 at 3 PM
May 14 at 8 PM
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 Episodes Webern/Balanchine Perhaps the most avant-garde
of Balanchine's “black and white” ballets, this work uses Webern's edgy tones as the basis for a series of four striking neoclassical episodes.
 May 4 at 7:30 PM
May 7 at 8 PM
May 10 at 7:30 PM
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 Estancia Ginastera/Wheeldon Featuring sumptuous painted
landscapes by Santiago Calatrava, Estancia tells the story of a city boy who
wrangles the affections of a country girl on a ranch on the Argentine pampas.
 September 23 at 8 PM
September 25 at 2 PM
September 26 at 3 PM
September 28 at 7:30 PM
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Fearful Symmetries Adams/Martins Fearful Symmetries is an ever-
changing cascade of dancers
costumed in vibrant tones of red
with a racing score by
celebrated American composer
John Adams.
 May 17 at 7:30 PM
May 19 at 8 PM
May 22 at 3 PM
May 27 at 8 PM
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 The Four Seasons
Verdi/Robbins This audience favorite translates the seasons into frosty flirtation, springtime awakening, sultry revelry, and an autumnal bacchanal, all set to Verdi’s vibrant melodies.
 September 14 at 7:30 PM
September 16 at 8 PM
September 17 at 8 PM
September 21 at 7:30 PM
February 9 at 7:30 PM
February 12 at 2 PM
February 24 at 8 PM
February 27 at 3 PM
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 The Four Temperaments Hindemith/Balanchine The Four Temperaments, with
its references to the medieval
concept of psychological
humors, is classically grounded
but definitively modern movement.
 January 18 at 7:30 PM
January 22 at 2 PM
February 2 at 7:30 PM
February 9 at 7:30 PM
May 5 at 8 PM
May 7 at 8 PM
May 14 at 2 PM
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Glass Pieces Glass/Robbins Expansive in scope and
streamlined in style, Glass
Pieces captures the pulsating
heartbeat of metropolitan life
with its charged, urban
choreography.
 October 5 at 7:30 PM
October 8 at 8 PM
October 9 at 8 PM
October 10 at 3 PM
February 5 at 2 PM
February 10 at 8 PM
February 15 at 7:30 PM
February 23 at7:30 PM
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Grazioso Glinka/Martins This bright and virtuosic quartet
for three men and a ballerina
includes daring technical
elements in a variety of solos,
duets, and trios set to a
sweeping Glinka score.
 September 14 at 7:30 PM
September 25 at 2 PM
September 29 at 7:30 PM
October 5 at 7:30 PM
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 I’m Old Fashioned Gould, based on a theme
by Kern/Robbins I'm Old Fashioned, Robbins’
delightful tribute to Fred Astaire,
is America at the height of its
love affair with the silver screen.
 October 7 at 7 PM
January 26 at 7:30 PM
January 29 at 2 PM
February 5 at 8 PM
February 12 at 8 PM
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Interplay Gould/Robbins Distinctly American and youthful
in spirit, Interplay reveals the
best of jazz and boogie-woogie
while its dancers take part in
playful competition.
 September 16 at 8 PM
September 18 at 2 PM
September 22 at 7:30 PM
May 21 at 8 PM
May 24 at 7:30 PM
May 27 at 8 PM
June 5 at 3 PM
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 Jewels Fauré, Stravinsky,
Tschaikovsky/Balanchine Emeralds moves at a
mesmerizing pace, while Rubies races like lightning and Diamonds sparkles with classical brilliance.
 June 2 at 8 PM
June 3 at 8 PM
June 4 at 8 PM
June 7 at 7:30 PM
June 8 at 7:30 PM
June 11 at 2 PM
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 Luce Nascosta Moretti/Bigonzetti A vibrant, cinematic score sets
the tone for bold movement, as
moonlike golden discs
illuminate the dancers below, transforming them into exotic creatures.
 September 24 at 8 PM
September 26 at 3 PM
September 29 at 7:30 PM
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 The Magic Flute Drigo/Martins
A comedic tale set to a score by
Riccardo Drigo, returns with new scenery recreated by David
Mitchell. This charming work
tells the story of a young girl
who loves a poor but proud boy,
yet is forced by her crafty parents to wed a rich older man.
 September 30 at 8 PM
October 2 at 2 PM
October 3 at 3 PM
October 6 at 7:30 PM
February 2 at 7:30 PM
February 4 at 8 PM
February 6 at 3 PM
February 8 at 7:30 PM
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Mercurial Manoeuvres Shostakovich/Wheeldon A dynamic work suggesting
militaristic patterns, Mercurial
Manoeuvres distills
Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto
No. 1 into a rapidly-changing,
geometric kaleidoscope.
 June 1 at 7:30 PM
June 9 at 8 PM
June 10 at 8 PM
June 11 at 8 PM
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Mirage Salonen/Martins A score by composer/conductor
Esa-Pekka Salonen, provides
the inspiration for movement
of dancer and sculpture alike.
Martins' Mirage features
choreography for 14 dancers.
and scenic design by
Santiago Calatrava.
 February 19 at 2 PM
February 24 at 8 PM
February 25 at 8 PM
February 27 at 3 PM
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 Monumentum pro Gesualdo Stravinsky/Balanchine Coupled with Movements for
Piano and Orchestra in
performance, this streamlined
leotard ballet arrests viewers
with its formal beauty and
simplicity.
 September 15 at 7:30 PM
September 18 at 8 PM
September 24 at 8 PM
October 3 at 3 PM
May 5 at 8 PM
May 8 at 3 PM
May 12 at 8 PM
June 12 at 3 PM
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 Movements for Piano
and Orchestra Stravinsky/Balanchine A signature leotard ballet, Movements for Piano and
Orchestra's dissonance and
electric currents sweep on a
wave of exacting precision.
 September 15 at 7:30 PM
September 18 at 8 PM
September 24 at 8 PM
October 3 at 3 PM
May 5 at 8 PM
May 8 at 3 PM
May 12 at 8 PM
June 12 at 3 PM
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 Mozartiana Tschaikovsky/Balanchine The prayerful opening of Mozartiana will touch your spirit,
while the upbeat theme and
variations that follows is pure
exhilarating elegance.
 January 20 at 8 PM
January 22 at 8 PM
January 27 at 8 PM
February 4 at 8 PM
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 N.Y. Export: Opus Jazz Prince/Robbins N.Y. Export: Opus Jazz is a
reflection of the post-war era
when city streets were bustling
with teens moving to cool jazz
and angst-ridden beats.
 January 19 at 7:30 PM
January 23 at 3 PM
January 25 at 7:30 PM
January 27 at 8 PM
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Namouna, A Grand
Divertissement Lalo/Ratmansky A truly epic work, Alexei
Ratmansky abstracts Édouard
Lalo's Namouna into a stylized
series of dances for seven
featured performers and a
large ensemble.
 September 17 at 8 PM
September 19 at 3 PM
September 21 at 7:30 PM
September 23 at 8 PM
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New Millepied Lang/Millepied Created for a New York City Ballet tour to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Principal Dancer Benjamin Millepied's new ballet, features a commissioned score by composer David Lang.
 October 7 at 7 PM
October 10 at 3 PM
February 19 at 2 PM
February 23 at 7:30 PM
February 25 at 8 PM
February 26 at 8 PM
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 New Stroman Ellington/Stroman Susan Stroman returns to New York City Ballet. For her new work, Stroman will create a companion piece for the 1999 hit Blossom Got Kissed with music by Duke Ellington.
 January 28 at 8 PM
January 30 at 3 PM
February 3 at 8 PM
February 4 at 8 PM
February 5 at 2 PM
February 6 at 3 PM
May 25 at 7:30 PM
May 28 at 2 PM & 8 PM
May 29 at 3 PM
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 Opus 19/The Dreamer Prokofiev/Robbins Set to Prokofiev’s feverish concerto, Opus 19/The Dreamer focuses on a male protagonist’s interactions with his ethereal counterpart.
 September 16 at 8 PM
September 22 at 7:30 PM
September 24 at 8 PM
September 25 at 8 PM
October 2 at 8 PM
May 17 at 7:30 PM
May 22 at 3 PM
May 26 at 8 PM
June 4 at 2 PM
June 5 at 3 PM
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Outlier Adès/McGregor With a modernist score by Thomas Adès, Outlier is a undulating diversion that impresses audiences with stunning lighting design and the sheer physical prowess of its dancers.
 January 29 at 2 PM
January 30 at 3 PM
February 1 at 7:30 PM
February 5 at 8 PM
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 Polyphonia Ligeti/Wheeldon Regarded by many as a breakthrough contemporary work, Polyphonia’s four couples wind their way through ten eerily melodious Ligeti selections.
 January 26 at 7:30 PM
January 28 at 8 PM
February 1 at 7:30 PM
February 3 at 8 PM
May 20 at at 8 PM
May 21 at 2 PM
May 26 at 8 PM
May 31at 7:30 PM
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 Prodigal Son Prokofiev/Balanchine Based on the well-known parable, Balanchine's masterwork Prodigal Son depicts an impulsive young man who forsakes his stern yet loving father only to be lured down a dangerous trail of loss.
 January 22 at 8 PM
January 27 at 8 PM
February 5 at 2 PM
February 8 at 7:30 PM
February 11 at 8 PM
February 12 at 8 PM
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Serenade Tschaikovsky/Balanchine The first ballet Balanchine choreographed in America is a romantic work of immense sweep, set to a transcendent Tschaikovsky score.
 September 14 at 7:30 PM
September 18 at 2 PM
September 30 at 8 PM
October 2 at 8 PM
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 The Seven Deadly Sins Weill/Taylor-Corbett At the Spring Gala on May 11, the Company will premiere a new production of Kurt Weill's The Seven Deadly Sins by theater, dance, and film choreographer Lynne Taylor-Corbett. All six performances of this thrilling and theatrical dance piece will feature acclaimed stage and screen star Patti LuPone.
 May 11 at 7 PM
May 12 at3 PM 8 PM
May 13 at 8 PM
May 14 at 2 PM & 8 PM
May 15 at 3 PM
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 Slaughter on Tenth Avenue Rodgers/Balanchine Slaughter on Tenth Avenue is a vampy Broadway ballet about a jealous Russian premier danseur and his hoofing American rival.
 May 25 at 7:30 PM
May 28 at 2 PM & 8 PM
May 29 at 3 PM
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 La Sonnambula Rieti, based on themes by Bellini/Balanchine Deceit, desire, and death shadow La Sonnambula's aristocratic masked ball, entertaining with its fanciful divertissements and haunting the imagination with its poignant story.
 May 18 at 7:30 PM
May 20 at 8 PM
May 21 at 2 PM
May 22 at 3 PM
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 La Source Delibes/Balanchine A frothy classical wonder, the French-tinged La Source combines thrilling ensemble work with virtuoso pas de deux.

January 23 at 7:30 PM
February 1 at 7:30 PM
February 8 at 7:30 PM
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 Square Dance Vivaldi, Corelli/Balanchine The fiddlers remain in Balanchine's square dance-inspired ballet, but he pared the design elements down to focus attention on the choreography's handsome patterns, spirited invention, and effervescent spirit.
 February 23 at 7:39 PM
February 24 at 8 PM
February 26 at 8 PM
February 27 at 3 PM
May 3 at 7:30 PM
May 7 at 2 PM
May 10 at 7:30 PM
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 Stars and Stripes Sousa, adapted and orchestrated by Kay/Balanchine Set to Sousa's buoyant marches and dressed in Karinska's delightful all-American costumes, Stars and Stripes contains as much pure dancing as many full-length classical ballets.

September 30 at 8 PM
October 2 at 2 PM
October 8 at 8 PM
October 10 at 3 PM
January 22 at 8 PM
January 30 at 3 PM
February 10 at 8 PM
February 26 at 8 PM

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 Stravinsky Violin Concerto Stravinsky/Balanchine Balanchine’s ingenious choreography for this signature “black and white” ballet underscores the symmetries within Stravinsky’s brilliant score.

September 18 at 8 PM
September 23 at 8 PM
September 25 at 8 PM
September 29 at 7:30 PM
May 3 at 7:30 PM
May 6 at 8 PM
May 15 at 3 PM

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 Swan Lake Tschaikovsky/Martins after Petipa, Ivanov, and Balanchine Peter Martins’ Swan Lake features Tschaikovsky’s timeless score with abstract designs by Per Kirkeby, echoing the conflict in this most famous of psychological dramas.

February 13 at 3 PM
February 16 at 7:30 PM
February 17 at 8 PM
February 18 at 8 PM
February 19 at 8 PM
February 20 at 3 PM
February 22 at 7:30 PM
February 26 at 2 PM

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 Symphony in Three Movements Stravinsky/Balanchine Bold and breathtakingly jet-propelled, Symphony in Three Movements is a kinetic tour de force, striking for its simplicity and power.

January 26 at 7:30 PM
January 29 at 8 PM
February 1 at 7:30 PM
February 11 at 8 PM
May 4 at 7:30 PM
May 6 at 8 PM
May 8 at 3 PM
June 12 at 3 PM

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 Tarantella Gottschalk, reconstructed and orchestrated by Kay/Balanchine An invigorating pas de deux with Neapolitan flair, this ballet showcases two dancers as they display great virtuosity and humor.

October 7 at 7 PM
October 9 at 8 PM
October 10 at 3 PM

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 Thou Swell Rodgers/Martins Thou Swell embodies all the glamour of early-20th-century café society with its glittering décor, sumptuous fashion, and romantic Rodgers songs.

May 26 at 8 PM
May 31 at 7:30 PM
June 10 at 8 PM
June 11 at 8 PM

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 Le Tombeau de Couperin Ravel/Balanchine Rooted in the court dances of 18th-century France, Le Tombeau de Couperin mesmerizes with its seamless patterns and symmetrical groupings of dancers.

May 4 at 7:30 PM
May 6 at 8 PM
May 14 at 8 PM

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 Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux Tschaikovsky/Balanchine Set to music originally composed for Swan Lake, this virtuosic ballet is brief, beautiful, and beloved—an adrenaline rush for dancers and audiences alike.
 September 28 at 7:30 PM
October 1 at 8 PM
October 3 at 3 PM
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 Valse-Fantaisie Glinka/Balanchine A brief and light-footed ballet, Valse-Fantaisie features a small cast of dancers whirling through Glinka’s irresistible melodies, all the while masking the technical difficulties of this exhilarating work.
 January 18 at 7:30 PM
February 2 at 7:30 PM
February 23 at 7:30 PM
February 26 at 8 PM
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 Vienna Waltzes J. Strauss II, Lehár, R. Strauss/Balanchine A work of monumental scale with a magnificent finale, Vienna Waltzes is set in the moonlit forests of Austria and regal ballrooms of Vienna.
 May 11 at 7 PM
May 12 at 8 PM
May 13 at 8 PM
May 14 at 2 PM & 8 PM
May 15 at 3 PM
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 Walpurgisnacht Ballet Gounod/Balanchine
Set to a passionate score by Gounod, Walpurgisnacht Ballet is an elegant work that ends with a dramatic finale.
 January 18 at 7:30 PM
January 21 at 8 PM
January 22 at 2 PM
January 29 at 8 PM
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 West Side Story Suite Bernstein/Robbins
A modern love story based on Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, West Side Story Suite brings audiences to the feuding streets of 1950s New York City with heart-rending poignancy.
 May 25 at 7:30 PM
May 28 at 2 PM & 8 PM
May 29 at 3 PM
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 Who Cares? Gershwin/Balanchine
Mirroring Gershwin’s brassy melodies, Balanchine's big city ballet Who Cares? is full of jazzy, syncopated rhythms and balmy, romantic duets.
 September 15 at 7:30 PM
September 18 at 2 PM
September 19 at 3 PM
September 22 at 7:30 PM
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 Why am I not where you are Escaich/Millepied With an expansive set by Santiago Calatrava and a passionate commissioned score by French composer Thierry Escaich, Why am I not where you are creates a seductive environment where acceptance is anything but constant.
 September 26 at 3 PM
October 1 at 8 PM
October 9 at 2 PM
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