Ballet Types Spring 2008 - New York City Ballet

Ballet Types

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Choreography by George Balanchine
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There are many types of ballets to choose from when trying to decide which ballet program to attend. There are many different ways to describe a ballet. Sometimes the historic period in which a ballet was created will tell you a great deal. Often knowing who the choreographer or composer is might give you a clue. Titles may tell you everything about a ballet and other times they can be deliberately teasing or misleading. At New York City Ballet ballets frequently take the title of the score as the title of the ballet.

Part of the enjoyment of ballet comes when one starts to appreciate the “labels” or titles. It is not unlike learning about wine. Vintages, chateaus, grape variety, type of wine, etc. all come together when picking a specific wine to see if it is to your taste. Much the same is true of ballet. Like football or other sports, understanding comes from seeing it frequently. Ballet does not have “Hail Mary passes” or double plays; but its moments of surpassing beauty will cause you to gasp and send shivers up your spine.

Below are six categories that will give you an idea of the types of ballet that you can see during the 2008 Spring Season. Often several “types” will appear on a single program. The miracle of a NYCB performance is in the astonishing range of artistic vision and expression that comprise a single visit to the New York State Theater.

You might wish to consider some of these ballets in April, May and June.

A Fairy Tale or Story

Double Feature
Les Noces
Prodigal Son
La Sonnambula
West Side Story Suite

Romantic and Beautiful

Afternoon of a Faun
Andantino
Antique Epigraphs
Brahms-Schoenberg Quartet

Bugaku
 
Four Bagatelles
I’m Old Fashioned
In the Night
In G Major
Mozartiana
Other Dances
Rococo Variations

Thou Swell

Light or Comedic

An American in Paris
Circus Polka
The Concert
Fancy Free
Fanfare
The Four Seasons
Interplay
Mother Goose

N.Y. Export: Opus Jazz
Piano Pieces
Western Symphony

Contemporary and Dramatic

The Cage
The Chairman Dances
Dances at a Gathering
Divertimento from "Le Baiser de la Fée"
Dybbuk
Glass Pieces
In Memory of...
Ives, Songs
Oltremare
Opus 19/The Dreamer
River of Light

Russian Seasons
A Suite of Dances
Symphony in Three Movements 
Valse Triste
Watermill

Elemental and Spare

2 & 3 Part Inventions
Brandenburg
The Goldberg Variations
Moves
Le Tombeau de Couperin

Classically Brilliant and Virtuosic

Brahms/Handel
Jewels
Symphony in C

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