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New York City Ballet - Fall Season 2018

First Preview: Sep 11, 2018
Opening Date: Sep 18, 2018
Closing Date: Oct 14, 2018
Running Time: 02:20
New York City Ballet - Fall Season 2018

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Playing @
David H. Koch Theater
20 Lincoln Center, New York, NY 10023
There Is Only Now.
—George Balanchine

The ballet – as our founder George Balanchine liked to say – only exists “right now.”
While this powerful metaphor of art as a continuously unfolding present reminds us that dance is staged by living people before a live audience, it is also about the vibrant immediacy of dance and the joy that it affords. To be swept up in the emotionally charged combination of motion giving shape to live music. And to allow ourselves to be wholly transported from our daily lives and the unrelenting buzz of constant distraction.

Whatever a dance was yesterday or will become tomorrow, the opportunity to experience what it is right now is fleeting. This makes it all the more imperative we seize the moment. Whether we come to see how the Company’s remarkable talent of today interprets our classics. Or when we go to the premiere of the innovative new works only now being created.

Season Highlights

JEWELS
A cherished staple of the repertory since its debut in 1967, Jewels was inspired by a visit George Balanchine made to the jewelers Van Cleef & Arpels.

ALL BALANCHINE
Four classic works by our Founder, showcasing the wonderful variety of Balanchine’s neoclassical style.

SHORT STORIES
Dance is wedded to story and character in this trio of classics.

JOAQUIN DE LUZ FAREWELL
This fall, Principal Dancer Joaquin De Luz marks his retirement from New York City Ballet at a one-time-only event  celebrating his 15-year career with the Company.
DanceDanceFamily
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 10

Performance Schedule

ROTATING PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
VISIT - https://www.nycballet.com/Season-Tickets/18-19-Season-Page/Fall-2018.aspx


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New York City Ballet offers $30 day-of tickets in select locations to anyone 30 years of age or under for select fall, winter, and spring repertory performances. Visit website for details

Accessibility

  • Box Office

    handicapped accessible.
  • Parking

    Please call 212-874-9021 for reservations if you require a parking space in the “yellow” wheelchair accessible section. The entrance for this section is on Amsterdam Avenue, one hundred feet North of 62nd Street.
  • Restroom

    handicapped accessible
  • Elevator/Escalator

    Elevator.
  • Entrance

    steps leading up to the entrance. Accessible by elevator.
  • Water Fountain

    handicapped accessible
  • Assisted Listening System

    Assistive listening devices available for hard-of-hearing patrons. For headsets and loops, see the attendant at the coat check. A major credit card or driver’s license is needed as a security deposit.
  • Wheelchair Info

    Wheelchair access.

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