Saturday, January 24, was a big day for New York City Ballet as they held their annual birthday celebration for George Balanchine, called “Saturday at the Ballet with George,” which concluded with an evening bill that featured three timeless works from the great ballet master—“Serenade,” “Agon,” and “Symphony in C.”
“NYCB Classics II” program which the company performed during its spring season at David H. Koch Theater included four dances:...
Throughout his life George Balanchine had a special affinity for the waltz. In his early works such as “Valse Fantaisie”...
As France was mourning the loss of its Nice fellow citizens, the warm tribute which the New York City Ballet...
A dance of transcendent beauty, “Mozartiana,” set to the musical suite of the same title by Tchaikovsky, was George Balanchine’s...
New York City Ballet’s spectacular bill “Balanchine x Vienna” presented during the company’s fall season at David H. Koch Theater...