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Resident Choreographer Justin Peck's seventh ballet for the Company, created for the 2014 Fall Fashion Gala, returns to the stage this spring. Reserve seats for Belles-Lettres on our Innovators & Icons I program: nycballet.com/innovatorsandi…

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George Balanchine's delightfully technical Ballo della Regina makes its return this spring on the All Balanchine I program: nycballet.com/balanchine1spr… Featuring Alston Macgill and Emma Von Enck

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Former Principal Dancer Gonzalo Garcia performing the solo role originated by Mikhail Baryshnikov in Jerome Robbins' A Suite of Dances. Experience this winsome work complete with an onstage cellist this spring on the Innovators & Icons II program: nycballet.com/innovatorsandi…

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A distinct urban energy meets musicality in the bustling third movement of Jerome Robbins' Glass Pieces. Experience the rush of Glass Pieces this spring on the Innovators & Icons I program: nycballet.com/innovatorsandi…

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If you weren't in our audience this winter to see Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux, George Balanchine's charming ballet returns this spring on the All Balanchine I program. Reserve tickets while they last: nycballet.com/balanchine1spr… Featuring Roman Mejia and Tiler Peck

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For the first time since its film premiere in 2021, Kyle Abraham's When We Fell takes to the stage this spring. See this subtly evocative work set to piano pieces by Nico Muhly, Morton Feldman, and Jason Moran on the Eclectic NYCB program, opening May 16: nycballet.com/eclecticnycb

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Christopher Wheeldon's hauntingly romantic After the Rain Pas de Deux joins Alexei Ratmansly's Paquita and Jerome Robbins' A Suite of Dances and Brandenburg on the Innovators & Icons II program this spring: nycballet.com/innovatorsandi…

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Brandenburg, Jerome Robbins' final ballet for the Company, conveys a rich variety of atmospheres differing in tone and mood. See the compelling ballet this spring on the Innovators & Icons II program: nycballet.com/innovatorsandi…

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Set to music from the opera Orfeo ed Euridice, George Balanchine's Chaconne consists of a pas de deux, ensemble, divertissements, and concluding chaconne. See it on the All Balanchine I program: nycballet.com/balanchine1spr…

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With four world premieres, three full-length story ballets, one repertory revival, and so much more, the 2025-26 Season serves as an invitation to share in the company’s continuous present. Subscribe to the 25-26 Season today: nycballet.com/subscribe26 ⁠ Photo: Thibaut Grevet

With four world premieres, three full-length story ballets, one repertory revival, and so much more, the 2025-26 Season serves as an invitation to share in the company’s continuous present.

Subscribe to the 25-26 Season today: nycballet.com/subscribe26
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Tyler Angle and Unity Phelan glide through the grand ballroom, their reflections mirrored by the elegant surroundings designed by Ruben Ter-Arutunian, in George Balanchine's Vienna Waltzes. See it on the All Balanchine II program: nycballet.com/balanchine2spr…

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The Rosin Box returns for another conversation with hosts Claire Kretzschmar and Soloist Aarón Sanz. This week, they're joined by Corps de Ballet Member and budding choreographer Laine Habony to talk about NYCB's First Steps program. Hear the full episode: podcast.nycballet.com

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Deep in an enchanted wood lie fairy monarchs, ill-fated lovers, and the infamous Puck. Secure seats for Shakespeare's beloved comedy when George Balanchine's A Midsummer Night's Dream returns this spring... Enchantment awaits: nycballet.com/midsummer Artwork: Where Giants Roam

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Caili Quan's first ballet for the company, Beneath The Tides, returns this spring after its premiere at the 2024 Fall Fashion Gala. Reserve tickets to the Contemporary Choreography program to see the costume designs by Gilles Mendel take center stage: nycballet.com/contemporarych…

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Introducing the first of our new Super 8 Mixtapes, an ongoing series of time capsules made by and about NYCB dancers. Join us on a trip behind the curtain, through the studio, and beyond, recorded over this past winter: youtu.be/7vWRWiVUPU8?si…

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"For this score is one I admire most in the world."—George Balanchine on the Mozart score for his 1956 ballet, Divertimento No. 15. Experience each of the five movements that make up this musical masterpiece this spring on the All Balanchine II program: nycballet.com/balanchine2spr…

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8 programs, 26 ballets, 1 NYCB stage premiere, and 1 farewell—all in under 6 weeks. Join us for the finale performances of our Ballet Unbound season: Spring 2025 opens on April 22. Reserve seats for this spring: nycballet.com/spring

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Jerome Robbins' In G Major opens our All Ravel program this spring, celebrating 50 years since the 1975 Ravel Festival. Featured ballets also include George Balanchine's Pavane, Sonatine, and La Valse—all with distinctive Ravel scores: nycballet.com/ravel

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"They like what they hear, apparently, for they begin to move to it, following its line, and gradually becoming imbued with its spirit."—George Balanchine on his 1975 ballet Sonatine. Experience the music in movement on the All Ravel program this spring: nycballet.com/ravel