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From a Tin Soldier to a Scottish Tattoo: New York City Ballet Opens Winter Season with Five by Balanchine
An energetic affair: That’s what I always imagined an opening night at New York City Ballet would be. As I’ve grown to love the company (and its rich repertory), each break between seasons has seemed longer than the last. This … Continue reading
Posted in Ballet, George Balanchine, Lincoln Center, New York City Ballet
Tagged Andrew Veyette, Balanchine, Balanchine ballet, Bizet, City Ballet, Costermonger Duet, Daniel Ulbricht, David Koch Theater, Erica Pereira, George Balanchine, George Gershwin, Jeux d'Enfants, Le Tombeau de Couperin, Lincoln Center, Megan Fairchild, Nancy Goldner, New York City Ballet, Ravel, Robert Fairchild, Tchaikovsky, The Steadfast Tin Soldier, Tiler Peck, Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux, Union Jack, Who Cares?
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