Serenade. Photo: Paul Kolnik
Performing ArtsUpper West Side
New York City Ballet Fall 2021 Season
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Description
New York City Ballet’s fall season features four weeks’ worth of classics and world premieres. To reopen the theater, the Ballet will perform Serenade, the first work that George Balanchine created following his arrival in America. Programs throughout the balance of the season include more Balanchine, works by Jerome Robbins and Alexei Ratmansky, and main-stage debuts by a pair of contemporary female choreographers, Andrea Miller and Sidra Bell.
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Genre
Dance
Accessibility
Assistive Listening System
Wheelchair Accessible
Type
Music
