New York City Ballet Contemporary Choreography II
About This Event
The New York City Ballet, founded in 1948 by George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein, presents Contemporary Choreography II at the New York City Ballet venue. The program foregrounds the company's long engagement with new choreography and shows how dancers trained in Balanchine-derived technique negotiate contemporary choreographic languages.
About Contemporary Choreography II(ballet)
"Contemporary Choreography II" is a mesmerizing exploration of modern movement that pushes the boundaries of classical ballet. This vibrant production showcases a collection of works by several innovative choreographers, offering an invigorating mix of dynamic styles and unexpected narratives. As a staple in NYC's cultural calendar, this production captivates audiences with its bold creativity and emotional depth, often featuring world premieres that first grace the city's renowned stages before captivating audiences globally. With each piece, viewers are drawn into a dialogue between tradition and innovation, making "Contemporary Choreography II" an unmissable experience for both ballet enthusiasts and newcomers. Immerse yourself in this cutting-edge performance that promises to inspire and provoke, all while celebrating the thriving spirit of contemporary dance in the heart of New York City.
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New York City Ballet
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of the New York City Ballet, a cornerstone of the city's vibrant cultural landscape. Established in 1948 by visionary choreographer George Balanchine alongside Lincoln Kirstein, this iconic ballet company is celebrated for its innovative choreography and artistic excellence.