Inside NYCB: Celebrating Serenade
These one-hour onstage presentations explore the history and inner workings of New York City Ballet through performance and discussion, offering audiences unique access to the esteemed performers and collaborators of NYCB. Whether you’re new to ballet or a seasoned aficionado, these thought-provoking presentations promise to engage and enlighten. Reserved ASL priority seating is located on Orchestra Right in Rows B & C. As the very first ballet George Balanchine choreographed in America, Serenade holds immeasurable weight not only in New York City Ballet’s history, but also in the development of ballet in this country. With its iconic opening and romantic Tschaikovsky score, Serenade is one of the signature works of the Company’s repertory. Join us as we explore this memorable masterpiece with a special presentation featuring excerpts from the ballet and insights from the artists who perform it.
Interpreted
Deaf Priority
Where?
David H Koch Theater, Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY, USA
When?
Jan 28
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
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Inside NYCB: Celebrating Serenade
Where?
David H Koch Theater, Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY, USA
When?
Jan
28
Time?
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Interpreted
Deaf Priority
These one-hour onstage presentations explore the history and inner workings of New York City Ballet through performance and discussion, offering audiences unique access to the esteemed performers and collaborators of NYCB. Whether you’re new to ballet or a seasoned aficionado, these thought-provoking presentations promise to engage and enlighten. Reserved ASL priority seating is located on Orchestra Right in Rows B & C. As the very first ballet George Balanchine choreographed in America, Serenade holds immeasurable weight not only in New York City Ballet’s history, but also in the development of ballet in this country. With its iconic opening and romantic Tschaikovsky score, Serenade is one of the signature works of the Company’s repertory. Join us as we explore this memorable masterpiece with a special presentation featuring excerpts from the ballet and insights from the artists who perform it.
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