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New York City Ballet’s 2024 Winter Season at Lincoln Center

Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of the New York City Ballet‘s 2024 Winter Season, a continuation of their year-long 75th-anniversary celebration. Spanning from January 23 to March 3, this season promises to be a captivating exploration of the company’s illustrious repertoire, featuring 23 curated works by choreographers intimately connected to the NYCB.

The Winter Season commences on January 23, paying homage to the Co-Founding Choreographer Jerome Robbins. The opening night showcases iconic works such as Fancy Free, In the Night, and The Four Seasons, offering a glimpse into the timeless artistry of the New York City Ballet.

Fancy free -Photo by Erin Baiano

 

Over the course of six weeks, the Winter Season follows the evolution of NYCB’s repertoire. It features a diversity of creations, including World Premiere Ballets by NYCB Principal Dancer Tiler Peck and Artist in Residence Alexei Ratmansky.

The second week of the Winter Season presents a double treat with Tiler Peck’s debut choreography, set to the captivating melodies of Francis Poulenc. Simultaneously, Alexei Ratmansky unveils his first work for NYCB since becoming Artist in Residence, featuring the evocative sounds of Gustav Mahler.

The Winter Season also features an impressive array of works by George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins. From Ballo della Regina to The Four Temperaments, each performance serves as a testament to the company’s artistic excellence.

Notable highlights include Justin Peck’s Copland Dance Episodes, Peter Martins’ Hallelujah Junction, and a revival of Christopher Wheeldon’s Carnival of the Animals, featuring acclaimed actor Terrence Mann as the Narrator.

Copland Dance – Photo by ErinBaiano

Secure your tickets now for the New York City Ballet‘s Season. Subscription packages and single tickets are available online, by phone, or in person at the David H. Koch Theater box office. For more information, visit NYCBallet.com.

Symphony in Three – photo by Erin baiano

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