Article | By Madelyn Sutton | January 30, 2025
Choreographer Alexi Ratmansky on His Upcoming World Premiere at New York City Ballet
He is staging a suite of dances from Marius Petipa’s Paquita.
Article | By Margaret Fuhrer | January 29, 2025
Celebrating Maria Tallchief: Balanchine Muse and America's Ballerina
The Native American ballerina will be celebrated in February at New York City Ballet.
Article | By Natan Zamansky | December 30, 2024
Aida, The Pirates of Penzance, and More: What’s Happening in Classic Arts This Week
Stay up to date with the best of dance, opera, concert music, and more in NYC.
Article | By New York City Ballet Staff | December 27, 2024
Five New York City Ballet Dancers on Their Childhood Nutcracker Memories
The holiday classic runs until December 5.d
Article | By Terry Trucco | December 23, 2024
Meet the Directors Who Prepare the Child Cast of The Nutcracker at New York City Ballet
Each performance features 61 young dancers.
Article | By Kevin Filipski | November 13, 2024
What to Expect This Holiday Season at Lincoln Center
'Tis the season for everything from The Magic Flute to George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker.
Article | By Natan Zamansky | October 21, 2024
Anvils, Flamenco, and War: What’s Happening in Classic Arts This Week
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Article | By Ellen Bar | September 20, 2024
Justin Peck Celebrates His 10th Anniversary at New York City Ballet
To mark Peck's 10th year as resident choreographer, former NYCB soloist turned film producer Ellen Bar reflects on the Tony winner's journey thus far.
Article | By Natan Zamansky | August 12, 2024
Bach, Ballet, and Beyond: What’s Happening in Classic Arts This Week
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Article | By Natan Zamansky | July 18, 2024
The company will give three weeks of performances this fall at the David H. Koch Theatre.
Article | By Madelyn Sutton | June 10, 2024
Jean-Pierre Frohlich and Christine Redpath Remember Jerome Robbins
New York City Ballet's repertory directors on teaching Robbins' ballet to the next generation
Article | By Carnegie Hall Staff | April 17, 2024
Composer Tania León on Her Carnegie Hall Residency
The Cuban-born composer is this season's Debs Composer's Chair.
Article | By Natan Zamansky | April 15, 2024
The season, opening September 21, will include 58 ballets across 21 weeks of performances.
Article | By Clive Barnes | April 1, 2024
Why Dance Choreographers Love Shakespeare
George Balanchine’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream returns to New York City Ballet this spring.
Article | By Natan Zamansky | February 26, 2024
Forza, Fortuna, and Frosch: What’s Happening in Classic Arts This Week
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Article | By Terry Trucco | February 20, 2024
David Michalek's SlowDancing/NYCB Blends Ballet, Film, and Visual Arts
The video installation series is currently on display in the lobby of the New York City Ballet.
Article | By Wendy Whelan | February 15, 2024
Choreographer Alexei Ratmansky Begins His Residency at the New York City Ballet.
His new ballet will pay homage to choreographers Jerome Robbins and George Balanchine.
Article | By Margaret Hall | January 30, 2024
Three-Time Tony Winner Hinton Battle Dies at 67
Mr. Battle made his Broadway debut as the original Scarecrow in The Wiz.
Article | By Margaret Hall | January 30, 2024
Broadway Legend Chita Rivera Dies at 91
Ms. Rivera was a three-time Tony recipient, and a beloved icon of the stage and screen.
Article | By Natan Zamansky | January 11, 2024
New York City Ballet to Present World Premieres by Tiler Peck and Alexei Ratmansky
The company's 2024 winter season will begin January 23 with a tribute to Jerome Robbins.
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