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American Ballet Theatre: Afterite
First Preview: Apr 19, 2018
Opening Date: Apr 19, 2018
Closing Date: Apr 30, 2018
Running Time: 01:45
Playing @
Guggenheim Museum
1071 Fifth Ave, New York City, NY 10128-0173
For 75 years, American Ballet Theatre has been a home for emerging choreographers. From Jerome Robbins’s Fancy Free (1944) to Marcelo Gomes’s AfterEffect (2015), ABT has long celebrated the importance of new voices in this classical art form.
Utilizing Igor Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring as point of departure, the Royal Ballet resident choreographer Wayne McGregor presents a new work that reconceptualizes the seminal work. McGregor and American Ballet Theatre dancers present excerpts of AFTERITE prior to its New York premiere at the Metropolitan Opera.
Part of the Works & Process 2018 series
Utilizing Igor Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring as point of departure, the Royal Ballet resident choreographer Wayne McGregor presents a new work that reconceptualizes the seminal work. McGregor and American Ballet Theatre dancers present excerpts of AFTERITE prior to its New York premiere at the Metropolitan Opera.
Part of the Works & Process 2018 series
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 13
Performance Schedule
SUNDAY & MONDAY @ 7:30 PM
Choreography
- Wayne McGregor
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