New York City Ballet Contemporary Choreography II
About This Event
New York City Ballet Contemporary Choreography II presents choreography by George Balanchine alongside contemporary works performed by the New York City Ballet at New York City Ballet. Balanchine, co-founder of the company, is known for a spare, music-driven approach and plotless ballets; his pieces are framed here in dialogue with newer choreography.
About All Balanchine III(ballet)
"All Balanchine III" invites audiences into the captivating world of George Balanchine, a towering figure in American ballet, known for his innovative choreography that seamlessly marries music and movement. This production, a staple in New York City's vibrant ballet scene, showcases some of Balanchine's most esteemed works, reflecting his genius in transforming classical ballet into a modern art form. Originally premiered with the New York City Ballet, "All Balanchine III" is a testament to the enduring legacy of a choreographer who revolutionized dance. The dynamic blend of technical prowess and emotive expression in these ballets will leave you spellbound. Whether you're a seasoned ballet enthusiast or a curious newcomer, experiencing "All Balanchine III" offers a rare glimpse into the visionary artistry that continues to shape the landscape of ballet today. Don't miss the chance to be enthralled by the elegance and brilliance of Balanchine's world.
About the Artists
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.
George Balanchine
George Balanchine stands as a towering figure in the world of dance, celebrated for transforming and popularizing ballet in America. As a co-founder of the New York City Ballet, Balanchine's innovative spirit and mastery of choreography have left an indelible mark on the art form.