Arts Partner: New York City Ballet
$10 Tickets are now available to see New York City Ballet at Lincoln Center. But hurry – they’ll be gone before you know it!
21ST CENTURY CHOREOGRAPHERS
Ash
Music by: Michael Torke
Choreography by: Peter Martins
With an accelerated tempo that matches its Michael Torke music, Martins’ Ash launches a cast of ten into stylish solos and sensual pas de deux.
This Bitter Earth
Music by: Max Richter and Clyde Otis
Choreography by: Christopher Wheeldon
This breathtaking and poetic dance for a man and woman explores the haunting, tenuous melodies of Dinah Washington’s soulful rendition of “This Bitter Earth” as remixed by British composer Max Richter.
The Infernal Machine
Music by: Christopher Rouse
Choreography by: Peter Martins
Martins’ The Infernal Machine finds a man and woman intertwined as they push and pull their way through a buzzing score.
Jeux
Music by: Claude Debussy
Choreography by: Kim Brandstrup
Having established himself as an award-winning choreographer working extensively in Europe, Brandstrup’s first-ever work for an American dance company will be set to Claude Debussy’sJeux, the French composer’s last orchestral work, which was originally commissioned by Serge Diaghilev for the Ballet Russes.
Paz de la Jolla
Music by: Bohuslav Martinů
Choreography by: Justin Peck
The subject matter of the 2014 feature-length documentary Ballet 422, Justin Peck’s Paz de la Jollaevokes the buoyant and beachy feeling of his home state, California.
**PLEASE NOTE: To make this opportunity available to more patrons, there is a 5 ticket per transaction limit.**
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February 25, 2016
7:30 pm
Event Location
Venue: David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center
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