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New York City Ballet

New York City Ballet (NYCB) is a ballet company founded in 1948 by choreographer George Balanchine[1] and Lincoln Kirstein.[2] Balanchine and Jerome Robbins are considered the founding choreographers of the company. Léon Barzin was the company's first music director. City Ballet grew out of earlier troupes: the Producing Company of the School of American Ballet,[3] 1934; the American Ballet,[4] 1935, and Ballet Caravan, 1936, which merged into American Ballet Caravan,[5] 1941; and directly from the Ballet Society,[6][7] 1946.

New York City Ballet
General information
NameNew York City Ballet
Previous names
Year founded1948; 75 years ago (1948)
Founders
Founding choreographers
Principal venue
Websitewww.nycballet.com
Artistic staff
Artistic DirectorJonathan Stafford (and Wendy Whelan, Associate Artistic Director)
Ballet MasterRosemary Dunleavy
Music DirectorAndrew Litton
Other
OrchestraThe New York City Ballet Orchestra
Official schoolSchool of American Ballet
Associated schools
Formation
  • Principal Dancer
  • Soloist
  • Corps de Ballet

History

 
New York City Ballet in Amsterdam with George Balanchine

In a 1946 letter, Kirstein stated, "The only justification I have is to enable Balanchine to do exactly what he wants to do in the way he wants to do it."[8] He served as the company's General Director from 1946 to 1989, developing and sustaining it by his organizational and fundraising abilities.[8]

The company was named New York City Ballet in 1948 when it became resident at City Center of Music and Drama.[9][10] Its success was marked by its move to the New York State Theater, now David H. Koch Theater, designed by Philip Johnson to Balanchine's specifications. City Ballet became the first ballet company in the United States to have two permanent venue engagements: one at Lincoln Center's David H. Koch Theater on 63rd Street in Manhattan, and another at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center, in Saratoga Springs, New York. The School of American Ballet (S.A.B.), which Balanchine founded, is the training school of the company.

After the company's move to the State Theater, Balanchine's creativity as a choreographer flourished. He created works that were the basis of the company's repertory until his death in 1983. He worked closely with choreographer Jerome Robbins, who resumed his connection with the company in 1969 after having produced works for Broadway.

NYCB still has the largest repertoire by far of any American ballet company. It often stages 60 ballets or more in its winter and spring seasons at Lincoln Center each year, and 20 or more in its summer season in Saratoga Springs. City Ballet has performed The Nutcracker, Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and many more. City Ballet has trained and developed many great dancers since its formation. Many dancers with already developed reputations have also joined the ballet as principal dancers:

Salute to Italy

In 1960, Balanchine mounted City Ballet's Salute to Italy with premieres of Monumentum pro Gesualdo and Variations from Don Sebastian (called the Donizetti Variations since 1961), as well as performances of his La Sonnambula and Lew Christensen's Con Amore. The performance was repeated in 1968.

Stravinsky Festival

 
David H. Koch Theater, pre-renovation

In 1972, Balanchine offered an eight-day tribute to the composer, his great collaborator, who had died the year before. His programs included twenty-two new works of his own dances, plus works by choreographers Todd Bolender, John Clifford, Lorca Massine, Jerome Robbins, Richard Tanner, and John Taras, as well as repertory ballets by Balanchine and Robbins. Balanchine created Symphony in Three Movements, Duo Concertant, and Violin Concerto for the occasion. He and Robbins co-choreographed and performed in Pulcinella. Balanchine had produced an earlier Stravinsky festival in 1937 as balletmaster of the American Ballet while engaged by the Metropolitan Opera. The composer conducted the April 27th premiere of Card Party.

Ravel Festival

In 1975, Balanchine paid his respects to the French composer Maurice Ravel with a two-week Hommage à Ravel. Balanchine, Robbins, Jacques d'Amboise, and Taras made sixteen new ballets for the occasion. Repertory ballets were performed as well. High points included Balanchine's Le Tombeau de Couperin and Robbins' Mother Goose.

Tschaikovsky Festival

In 1981, Balanchine planned a two-week NYCB festival honoring the Russian composer Peter Ilyitch Tschaikovsky. Balanchine, Joseph Duell, d'Amboise, Peter Martins, Robbins, and Taras created twelve new dances. In addition to presenting these and repertory ballets, Balanchine re-choreographed his Mozartiana from 1933. Philip Johnson and John Burgee's stage setting of translucent tubing was designed to be hung and lit in different architectural configurations throughout the entire festival.[13]

Stravinsky Centennial Celebration

In 1982, Balanchine organized a centennial celebration in honor of his long-time collaborator Igor Stravinsky, during which the City Ballet performed twenty-five ballets set to the composer's music. Balanchine made three new ballets, Tango, Élégie, and Persephone, and a new version of Variations.[14] The choreographer died the following year. Balanchine's 50th Anniversary Celebration was held by the company in 2002.

New York State Theater 20-Year Celebration

On April 26, 1984, NYCB celebrated the 20th anniversary of the New York State Theater. The program started with Igor Stravinsky's Fanfare for a New Theater, followed by Stravinsky's arrangement of The Star-Spangled Banner. The ballets included three of Balanchine's works, Serenade, Stravinsky Violin Concerto, and Sonatine; and Jerome Robbins' Afternoon of a Faun. The performers included Maria Calegari, Kyra Nichols, Heather Watts, Leonid Kozlov, Afshin Mofid, Patricia McBride, Helgi Tomasson, Karin von Aroldingen, Lourdes Lopez, Bart Cook, and Joseph Duell.[15]

Peter Martins

After Balanchine's death in 1983, Peter Martins was selected as balletmaster of the company. After 30 years, Martins was judged to have maintained the New York City Ballet's financial security and the musicality and performance level of the dancers, but he has not emphasized the Balanchine style to the extent that many observers expected he would. Martins retired from his position in 2018.[16]

American Music Festival

For the company's 40th anniversary, Martins held an American Music Festival, having commissioned dances from choreographers Laura Dean, Eliot Feld, William Forsythe, Lar Lubovitch, Paul Taylor. He also presented ballets by George Balanchine and Robbins. The programs included world premieres of more than twenty dances. Martins contributed Barber Violin Concerto, Black and White, The Chairman Dances, A Fool for You, Fred and George, Sophisticated Lady, Tanzspiel, Tea-Rose, and The Waltz Project.[13]

Jerome Robbins celebration

A major component of the Spring 2008 season was a celebration of Jerome Robbins; major revivals were mounted of the following ballets:

Dancers' Choice

Friday, June 27, 2008, the first Dancers' Choice benefit was held for the Dancers' Emergency Fund. The program was initiated by Peter Martins, conceived and supervised by principal dancer Jonathan Stafford, assisted by Kyle Froman, Craig Hall, Amanda Hankes, Adam Hendrickson, Ask la Cour, Henry Seth, and Daniel Ulbricht, and consisted of:

and excerpts from:

On June 14, 2009, the second Dancers' Choice benefit was held at a special evening performance. The program included Sleeping Beauty and Union Jack.[18][19] The program was supervised by principal dancer Jenifer Ringer.

Programming

 
Peter Martins, former NYCB artistic director, in 2009

NYCB performs fall, winter and spring repertory seasons at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center as well as George Balanchine's Nutcracker during November and December; they have a summer residency at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center and regularly tour internationally.

Introductory talks about a current performance, called First Position Discussions,[20] are held before some performances or during some intervals in the fourth ring, house right; the docents are volunteers and include laymen as well as former dancers. Hour-long Inside NYCB events explore the history and inner workings of the company through performance and discussion, often with dancers and artistic staff.[21]

Other public programs include Family Saturdays, one-hour interactive programs for children 5 and up;[22] Children's Workshops and In Motion Workshops, pre-performance explorations of the music, movement, and themes of a ballet featured in the matinee performance for children ages 5–8 and 9–11, respectively;[23][24] and Ballet Essentials, a 75-minute informal ballet class for adults ages 21 and up with little to no prior dance experience.[25] These programs are all facilitated by NYCB dancers.

$30 for 30 and Fourth Ring Society/Society NYCB

New York City Ballet offers tickets for $30 to select performances for patrons ages 13 to 30 at the box office, or online or by phone with an account; sales for each performance week (Tue. evening through Sun. matinee) begin at 10:00 a.m. on the Monday of that week.[26]

New York City Ballet's Fourth Ring Society offered discounted tickets to all shows in the theater's Fourth Ring for a small annual fee. This program was closed to new members in 2011 and renamed Society NYCB to reflect an expanded offering of discounted seats in all sections of the theater, although over time a few ballet programs (e.g., Nutcracker) and individual dates became unavailable.[27][28]

New York Choreographic Institute

City Ballet's Choreographic Institute was founded by Irene Diamond and Peter Martins in 2000. It has three main programmatic programs: choreographic sessions, providing choreographers with dancers and studio space; fellowship initiatives, annual awards in support of an emerging choreographer affiliated with a ballet company; and choreographic forums, symposia and round-table discussions on choreography, music, and design elements.[29]

Dancers

Principal Dancers

Name Nationality Training Joined NYCB Promoted to
Principal
Jared Angle American Allegheny Ballet Academy
School of American Ballet
1998 2005
Tyler Angle Allegheny Ballet Academy

School of American Ballet

2004 2009
Harrison Ball Charleston Ballet Theatre
School of American Ballet
2012 2022
Ashley Bouder Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet

School of American Ballet

2000 2005
Chun Wai Chan Chinese Guangzhou Art School (China)

Houston Ballet Academy (Houston Ballet II)

2021 2022 [30]
Adrian Danchig-Waring American Dance Theatre Seven

School of American Ballet

2003 2013
Megan Fairchild Dance Concepts

Ballet West Conservatory

School of American Ballet

2002 2005
Jovani Furlan Brazilian Bolshoi Theater School (Brazil)
Miami City Ballet School
2019 2022
Joseph Gordon American Phoenix Dance Academy
School of American Ballet
2012 2018
Anthony Huxley School of American Ballet

San Francisco Ballet School

Contra Costa Ballet School

2007 2015
Sterling Hyltin Dallas Metropolitan Ballet

School of American Ballet

2003 2007
Russell Janzen The Rock School for Dance Education
School of American Ballet
2008 2017
Sara Mearns Calvert-Brodie School of Dance

School of North Carolina Dance Theatre

South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities

School of American Ballet

2004 2008
Tiler Peck Bakersfield Dance Company

Conjunctive Point

Westside School of Ballet

School of American Ballet

2005 2009
Unity Phelan Princeton Ballet School

School of American Ballet

2012 2021
Taylor Stanley The Rock School for Dance Education

Miami City Ballet Summer Program

School of American Ballet

2010 2016
Daniel Ulbricht Judith Lee Johnson Studio of Dance

Les Jeunes Danseurs

Chautauqua Summer Dance Program

School of American Ballet

2001 2007
Andrew Veyette Dance Arts (Visalia, California)

Westside Ballet

School of American Ballet

2000 2007
Peter Walker Gulfshore Ballet
School of American Ballet
2012 2022
Indiana Woodward French Yuri Grigoriev School of Ballet
School of American Ballet
2012 2021

Artistic staff

The following is the current artistic staff (except dancers, who are listed at List of New York City Ballet dancers):[31]

Senior repertory director

Repertory directors

Guest teachers

Children's repertory director

  • Dena Abergel

Associate children's repertory director

Resident choreographer and artistic advisor

The New York City Ballet Orchestra

The 66-member NYCB Orchestra is an important symphonic institution in its own right, having played for virtually all of the thousands of performances NYCB has given over the decades. It is one of the most versatile orchestras in the world, on any given week performing perhaps three or four times the repertoire that another symphony might be expected to do.[33] Principal players of the orchestra also perform the majority of the concertos, other solos, and chamber music in the NYCB repertory as well. The orchestra accompanies the ballet on all of its North American tours, and while the ballet uses local orchestras on its international tours, members of the NYCB Orchestra often go along as soloists or extras.

Besides the members of the orchestra, the NYCB has six pianists on full-time staff.[34] They all perform in the pit with the orchestra on a regular basis.

The NYCB Orchestra also occasionally accompanies dance companies from other cities at the Koch Theater. These have included the Australian Ballet in the Spring 2012,[35] and the San Francisco Ballet[36] in the Fall 2013.

In January 2019, it was announced that an anonymous donor had funded the renaming of the orchestra pit as the "Stravinsky Orchestra Pit" .

Music director

Andrew Litton was appointed to the position on December 16, 2014, and started in September 2015.[37]

Staff conductors

  • Clotilde Otranto
  • Andrews Sill (acting Music Director 2012–2014 and Associate Music Director 2014–present)
  • Daniel Capps
  • Ryan McAdams (associate conductor 2011)

Historical music directors

  • Leon Barzin, 1948–c1963
  • Robert Irving ("The Duke"), c.1963–1989
  • Gordon Boelzner, 1989–2000
  • Andrea Quinn, 2000–2006
  • Fayçal Karoui, 2006–2012

Other conductors of note

  • Hugo Fiorato (retired 2004) (Conductor Emeritus),
  • Maurice Kaplow (retired 2010 as Principal Conductor)

Controversies

Misconduct allegations against Peter Martins

In December 2017, Martins took a leave of absence from the New York City Ballet following an allegation of sexual misconduct made against him.[38][39][40] Five City Ballet dancers later told the New York Times that Martins had verbally or physical abused them; Martins denied engaging in any misconduct.[41][42] Martins retired from the City Ballet on January 1, 2018.[42] An independent inquiry commissioned by NYCB and SAB and led by employment-law attorney Barbara E. Hoey did not corroborate the allegations of harassment or violence made against Martins, according to a joint statement issued by the company and school. The report itself was not made public.[43][44][45][46]

Nude photos allegation

In September 2018, Alexandra Waterbury, an ex-girlfriend of NYCB principal dancer Chase Finlay, began a civil action in New York County Supreme Court against Finlay, principal dancers Amar Ramasar and Zachary Catazaro, NYCB patron Jared Longhitano, New York City Ballet and SAB. Her lawsuit claimed harm by Finlay for allegedly taking and sharing sexually explicit photos and videos of Waterbury without her knowledge or consent, and by Ramasar, Catazaro, Longhitano, NYCB and SAB for allegedly contributing to that harm in various ways.[47]

All defendants disputed key factual allegations made in the complaint as well as their liability as a matter of law; they all filed motions to dismiss.[48] The case is currently pending disposition.

Waterbury's lawsuit led to Finlay's resignation and the firing of Ramasar and Catazaro.[49] In April 2019 an arbitrator ordered Ramasar and Catazaro reinstated; Catazaro decided not to rejoin the company.[50]

See also

References

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  13. ^ a b A festival of the same name is planned for 2013.
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Bibliography

  • Balanchine. A Biography, Bernard Taper. Collier Books Edition.
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  • The New York City Ballet, Anatole Chujoy. Knopf. 1953.

External links

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NYCB redirects here For the bank see New York Community Bank For the breakdancing crew and hip hop group see New York City Breakers City Ballet redirects here For Web series see AOL Originals New York City Ballet NYCB is a ballet company founded in 1948 by choreographer George Balanchine 1 and Lincoln Kirstein 2 Balanchine and Jerome Robbins are considered the founding choreographers of the company Leon Barzin was the company s first music director City Ballet grew out of earlier troupes the Producing Company of the School of American Ballet 3 1934 the American Ballet 4 1935 and Ballet Caravan 1936 which merged into American Ballet Caravan 5 1941 and directly from the Ballet Society 6 7 1946 New York City BalletGeneral informationNameNew York City BalletPrevious namesAmerican BalletBallet CaravanAmerican Ballet CaravanThe Ballet SocietyYear founded1948 75 years ago 1948 FoundersGeorge BalanchineLincoln KirsteinFounding choreographersGeorge BalanchineJerome RobbinsPrincipal venueDavid H Koch TheaterLincoln Center for the Performing ArtsNew York CitySaratoga Performing Arts Center Saratoga Springs New YorkWebsitewww nycballet comArtistic staffArtistic DirectorJonathan Stafford and Wendy Whelan Associate Artistic Director Ballet MasterRosemary DunleavyMusic DirectorAndrew LittonOtherOrchestraThe New York City Ballet OrchestraOfficial schoolSchool of American BalletAssociated schoolsNew York Choreographic InstituteFormationPrincipal DancerSoloistCorps de Ballet Contents 1 History 1 1 Salute to Italy 1 2 Stravinsky Festival 1 3 Ravel Festival 1 4 Tschaikovsky Festival 1 5 Stravinsky Centennial Celebration 1 6 New York State Theater 20 Year Celebration 1 7 Peter Martins 1 7 1 American Music Festival 1 8 Jerome Robbins celebration 1 9 Dancers Choice 2 Programming 3 30 for 30 and Fourth Ring Society Society NYCB 4 New York Choreographic Institute 5 Dancers 5 1 Principal Dancers 6 Artistic staff 6 1 Senior repertory director 6 2 Repertory directors 6 3 Guest teachers 6 4 Children s repertory director 6 4 1 Associate children s repertory director 6 5 Resident choreographer and artistic advisor 7 The New York City Ballet Orchestra 7 1 Music director 7 2 Staff conductors 7 3 Historical music directors 7 4 Other conductors of note 8 Controversies 8 1 Misconduct allegations against Peter Martins 8 2 Nude photos allegation 9 See also 10 References 11 Bibliography 12 External linksHistory Edit New York City Ballet in Amsterdam with George Balanchine In a 1946 letter Kirstein stated The only justification I have is to enable Balanchine to do exactly what he wants to do in the way he wants to do it 8 He served as the company s General Director from 1946 to 1989 developing and sustaining it by his organizational and fundraising abilities 8 The company was named New York City Ballet in 1948 when it became resident at City Center of Music and Drama 9 10 Its success was marked by its move to the New York State Theater now David H Koch Theater designed by Philip Johnson to Balanchine s specifications City Ballet became the first ballet company in the United States to have two permanent venue engagements one at Lincoln Center s David H Koch Theater on 63rd Street in Manhattan and another at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs New York The School of American Ballet S A B which Balanchine founded is the training school of the company After the company s move to the State Theater Balanchine s creativity as a choreographer flourished He created works that were the basis of the company s repertory until his death in 1983 He worked closely with choreographer Jerome Robbins who resumed his connection with the company in 1969 after having produced works for Broadway NYCB still has the largest repertoire by far of any American ballet company It often stages 60 ballets or more in its winter and spring seasons at Lincoln Center each year and 20 or more in its summer season in Saratoga Springs City Ballet has performed The Nutcracker Romeo and Juliet A Midsummer Night s Dream and many more City Ballet has trained and developed many great dancers since its formation Many dancers with already developed reputations have also joined the ballet as principal dancers Merrill Ashley Mikhail Baryshnikov Ashley Bouder Jacques d Amboise Suzanne Farrell Melissa Hayden Sterling Hyltin Jillana Allegra Kent Gelsey Kirkland Tanaquil LeClercq Nicholas Magallanes 11 Peter Martins Nilas Martins Patricia McBride Sara Mearns Monique Meunier Arthur Mitchell Francisco Moncion 12 Kyra Nichols Tiler Peck Teresa Reichlen Jock Soto Maria Tallchief Edward Villella Salute to Italy Edit See also Category New York City Ballet Salute to Italy In 1960 Balanchine mounted City Ballet s Salute to Italy with premieres of Monumentum pro Gesualdo and Variations from Don Sebastian called the Donizetti Variations since 1961 as well as performances of his La Sonnambula and Lew Christensen s Con Amore The performance was repeated in 1968 Stravinsky Festival Edit See also Category New York City Ballet Stravinsky Festival David H Koch Theater pre renovation In 1972 Balanchine offered an eight day tribute to the composer his great collaborator who had died the year before His programs included twenty two new works of his own dances plus works by choreographers Todd Bolender John Clifford Lorca Massine Jerome Robbins Richard Tanner and John Taras as well as repertory ballets by Balanchine and Robbins Balanchine created Symphony in Three Movements Duo Concertant and Violin Concerto for the occasion He and Robbins co choreographed and performed in Pulcinella Balanchine had produced an earlier Stravinsky festival in 1937 as balletmaster of the American Ballet while engaged by the Metropolitan Opera The composer conducted the April 27th premiere of Card Party Ravel Festival Edit In 1975 Balanchine paid his respects to the French composer Maurice Ravel with a two week Hommage a Ravel Balanchine Robbins Jacques d Amboise and Taras made sixteen new ballets for the occasion Repertory ballets were performed as well High points included Balanchine s Le Tombeau de Couperin and Robbins Mother Goose Tschaikovsky Festival Edit In 1981 Balanchine planned a two week NYCB festival honoring the Russian composer Peter Ilyitch Tschaikovsky Balanchine Joseph Duell d Amboise Peter Martins Robbins and Taras created twelve new dances In addition to presenting these and repertory ballets Balanchine re choreographed his Mozartiana from 1933 Philip Johnson and John Burgee s stage setting of translucent tubing was designed to be hung and lit in different architectural configurations throughout the entire festival 13 Stravinsky Centennial Celebration Edit See also Category New York City Ballet Stravinsky Centennial Celebration In 1982 Balanchine organized a centennial celebration in honor of his long time collaborator Igor Stravinsky during which the City Ballet performed twenty five ballets set to the composer s music Balanchine made three new ballets Tango Elegie and Persephone and a new version of Variations 14 The choreographer died the following year Balanchine s 50th Anniversary Celebration was held by the company in 2002 New York State Theater 20 Year Celebration Edit On April 26 1984 NYCB celebrated the 20th anniversary of the New York State Theater The program started with Igor Stravinsky s Fanfare for a New Theater followed by Stravinsky s arrangement of The Star Spangled Banner The ballets included three of Balanchine s works Serenade Stravinsky Violin Concerto and Sonatine and Jerome Robbins Afternoon of a Faun The performers included Maria Calegari Kyra Nichols Heather Watts Leonid Kozlov Afshin Mofid Patricia McBride Helgi Tomasson Karin von Aroldingen Lourdes Lopez Bart Cook and Joseph Duell 15 Peter Martins Edit After Balanchine s death in 1983 Peter Martins was selected as balletmaster of the company After 30 years Martins was judged to have maintained the New York City Ballet s financial security and the musicality and performance level of the dancers but he has not emphasized the Balanchine style to the extent that many observers expected he would Martins retired from his position in 2018 16 American Music Festival Edit See also Category New York City Ballet American Music Festival For the company s 40th anniversary Martins held an American Music Festival having commissioned dances from choreographers Laura Dean Eliot Feld William Forsythe Lar Lubovitch Paul Taylor He also presented ballets by George Balanchine and Robbins The programs included world premieres of more than twenty dances Martins contributed Barber Violin Concerto Black and White The Chairman Dances A Fool for You Fred and George Sophisticated Lady Tanzspiel Tea Rose and The Waltz Project 13 Jerome Robbins celebration Edit A major component of the Spring 2008 season was a celebration of Jerome Robbins major revivals were mounted of the following ballets 2 and 3 Part Inventions Afternoon of a Faun Andantino Antique Epigraphs Brahms Handel Brandenburg The Cage The Concert Dances at a Gathering Dybbuk Fancy Free Fanfare Four Bagatelles The Four Seasons Glass Pieces The Goldberg Variations I m Old Fashioned In G Major In Memory of In the Night Interplay Ives Songs NY Export Opus Jazz Les Noces Opus 19 The Dreamer Other Dances Piano Pieces A Suite of Dances Watermill West Side Story Suite Dancers Choice Edit Friday June 27 2008 the first Dancers Choice benefit was held for the Dancers Emergency Fund The program was initiated by Peter Martins conceived and supervised by principal dancer Jonathan Stafford assisted by Kyle Froman Craig Hall Amanda Hankes Adam Hendrickson Ask la Cour Henry Seth and Daniel Ulbricht and consisted of Beethoven Romance Flit of Fury The Monarch 17 and excerpts from Ecstatic Orange Jewels Emeralds Rubies Square Dance Interplay Dances at a Gathering Glass Pieces Union Jack Stars and Stripes Mercurial Manoeuvres Symphony in C On June 14 2009 the second Dancers Choice benefit was held at a special evening performance The program included Sleeping Beauty and Union Jack 18 19 The program was supervised by principal dancer Jenifer Ringer Programming Edit Peter Martins former NYCB artistic director in 2009 NYCB performs fall winter and spring repertory seasons at the David H Koch Theater at Lincoln Center as well as George Balanchine s Nutcracker during November and December they have a summer residency at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center and regularly tour internationally Introductory talks about a current performance called First Position Discussions 20 are held before some performances or during some intervals in the fourth ring house right the docents are volunteers and include laymen as well as former dancers Hour long Inside NYCB events explore the history and inner workings of the company through performance and discussion often with dancers and artistic staff 21 Other public programs include Family Saturdays one hour interactive programs for children 5 and up 22 Children s Workshops and In Motion Workshops pre performance explorations of the music movement and themes of a ballet featured in the matinee performance for children ages 5 8 and 9 11 respectively 23 24 and Ballet Essentials a 75 minute informal ballet class for adults ages 21 and up with little to no prior dance experience 25 These programs are all facilitated by NYCB dancers 30 for 30 and Fourth Ring Society Society NYCB EditNew York City Ballet offers tickets for 30 to select performances for patrons ages 13 to 30 at the box office or online or by phone with an account sales for each performance week Tue evening through Sun matinee begin at 10 00 a m on the Monday of that week 26 New York City Ballet s Fourth Ring Society offered discounted tickets to all shows in the theater s Fourth Ring for a small annual fee This program was closed to new members in 2011 and renamed Society NYCB to reflect an expanded offering of discounted seats in all sections of the theater although over time a few ballet programs e g Nutcracker and individual dates became unavailable 27 28 New York Choreographic Institute EditCity Ballet s Choreographic Institute was founded by Irene Diamond and Peter Martins in 2000 It has three main programmatic programs choreographic sessions providing choreographers with dancers and studio space fellowship initiatives annual awards in support of an emerging choreographer affiliated with a ballet company and choreographic forums symposia and round table discussions on choreography music and design elements 29 Dancers EditPrincipal Dancers Edit Name Nationality Training Joined NYCB Promoted to PrincipalJared Angle American Allegheny Ballet AcademySchool of American Ballet 1998 2005Tyler Angle Allegheny Ballet Academy School of American Ballet 2004 2009Harrison Ball Charleston Ballet TheatreSchool of American Ballet 2012 2022Ashley Bouder Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet School of American Ballet 2000 2005Chun Wai Chan Chinese Guangzhou Art School China Houston Ballet Academy Houston Ballet II 2021 2022 30 Adrian Danchig Waring American Dance Theatre Seven School of American Ballet 2003 2013Megan Fairchild Dance Concepts Ballet West ConservatorySchool of American Ballet 2002 2005Jovani Furlan Brazilian Bolshoi Theater School Brazil Miami City Ballet School 2019 2022Joseph Gordon American Phoenix Dance AcademySchool of American Ballet 2012 2018Anthony Huxley School of American Ballet San Francisco Ballet SchoolContra Costa Ballet School 2007 2015Sterling Hyltin Dallas Metropolitan Ballet School of American Ballet 2003 2007Russell Janzen The Rock School for Dance EducationSchool of American Ballet 2008 2017Sara Mearns Calvert Brodie School of Dance School of North Carolina Dance TheatreSouth Carolina Governor s School for the Arts and HumanitiesSchool of American Ballet 2004 2008Tiler Peck Bakersfield Dance Company Conjunctive PointWestside School of BalletSchool of American Ballet 2005 2009Unity Phelan Princeton Ballet School School of American Ballet 2012 2021Taylor Stanley The Rock School for Dance Education Miami City Ballet Summer ProgramSchool of American Ballet 2010 2016Daniel Ulbricht Judith Lee Johnson Studio of Dance Les Jeunes DanseursChautauqua Summer Dance ProgramSchool of American Ballet 2001 2007Andrew Veyette Dance Arts Visalia California Westside BalletSchool of American Ballet 2000 2007Peter Walker Gulfshore BalletSchool of American Ballet 2012 2022Indiana Woodward French Yuri Grigoriev School of BalletSchool of American Ballet 2012 2021Artistic staff EditThe following is the current artistic staff except dancers who are listed at List of New York City Ballet dancers 31 Senior repertory director Edit Rosemary DunleavyRepertory directors Edit Jean Pierre Frohlich Gonzalo Garcia Craig Hall Lisa Jackson Glenn Keenan Rebecca Krohn Christine Redpath Kathleen Tracey Guest teachers Edit Espen Giljane Arch Higgins Darci Kistler Andrei Kramarevsky Children s repertory director Edit Dena AbergelAssociate children s repertory director Edit Arch HigginsResident choreographer and artistic advisor Edit Justin Peck 32 The New York City Ballet Orchestra EditThe 66 member NYCB Orchestra is an important symphonic institution in its own right having played for virtually all of the thousands of performances NYCB has given over the decades It is one of the most versatile orchestras in the world on any given week performing perhaps three or four times the repertoire that another symphony might be expected to do 33 Principal players of the orchestra also perform the majority of the concertos other solos and chamber music in the NYCB repertory as well The orchestra accompanies the ballet on all of its North American tours and while the ballet uses local orchestras on its international tours members of the NYCB Orchestra often go along as soloists or extras Besides the members of the orchestra the NYCB has six pianists on full time staff 34 They all perform in the pit with the orchestra on a regular basis The NYCB Orchestra also occasionally accompanies dance companies from other cities at the Koch Theater These have included the Australian Ballet in the Spring 2012 35 and the San Francisco Ballet 36 in the Fall 2013 In January 2019 it was announced that an anonymous donor had funded the renaming of the orchestra pit as the Stravinsky Orchestra Pit Music director Edit Andrew Litton was appointed to the position on December 16 2014 and started in September 2015 37 Staff conductors Edit Clotilde Otranto Andrews Sill acting Music Director 2012 2014 and Associate Music Director 2014 present Daniel Capps Ryan McAdams associate conductor 2011 Historical music directors Edit Leon Barzin 1948 c1963 Robert Irving The Duke c 1963 1989 Gordon Boelzner 1989 2000 Andrea Quinn 2000 2006 Faycal Karoui 2006 2012Other conductors of note Edit Hugo Fiorato retired 2004 Conductor Emeritus Maurice Kaplow retired 2010 as Principal Conductor Controversies EditMisconduct allegations against Peter Martins Edit In December 2017 Martins took a leave of absence from the New York City Ballet following an allegation of sexual misconduct made against him 38 39 40 Five City Ballet dancers later told the New York Times that Martins had verbally or physical abused them Martins denied engaging in any misconduct 41 42 Martins retired from the City Ballet on January 1 2018 42 An independent inquiry commissioned by NYCB and SAB and led by employment law attorney Barbara E Hoey did not corroborate the allegations of harassment or violence made against Martins according to a joint statement issued by the company and school The report itself was not made public 43 44 45 46 Nude photos allegation Edit In September 2018 Alexandra Waterbury an ex girlfriend of NYCB principal dancer Chase Finlay began a civil action in New York County Supreme Court against Finlay principal dancers Amar Ramasar and Zachary Catazaro NYCB patron Jared Longhitano New York City Ballet and SAB Her lawsuit claimed harm by Finlay for allegedly taking and sharing sexually explicit photos and videos of Waterbury without her knowledge or consent and by Ramasar Catazaro Longhitano NYCB and SAB for allegedly contributing to that harm in various ways 47 All defendants disputed key factual allegations made in the complaint as well as their liability as a matter of law they all filed motions to dismiss 48 The case is currently pending disposition Waterbury s lawsuit led to Finlay s resignation and the firing of Ramasar and Catazaro 49 In April 2019 an arbitrator ordered Ramasar and Catazaro reinstated Catazaro decided not to rejoin the company 50 See also Edit New York City portalIn the Wings Behind the Scenes at the New York City Ballet 2007 book List of productions of Swan Lake derived from its 1895 revivalReferences Edit Jane Philbin Wood November 1998 Memories of Ballet Society and choreographer George Balanchine Dance Magazine Archived from the original on 2005 12 24 Retrieved 2008 06 05 Laura Raucher 2008 Kirstein 100 A Tribute Online Exhibition New York City Ballet Retrieved 2008 06 05 Martin John November 4 1934 The Dance American Ballet in debut A New Group Emerges From Training for First Public Tour The New York Times Martin John June 28 1936 The Dance A new troupe Group From the American Ballet Organizes Summer Tour The New York Times Martin John May 18 1941 The Danse Bon voyage American Ballet Caravan Is Revived to Make Extended South American Tour The New York Times New Ballet Group enters field here Balanchine Is Artistic Director of Ballet Society Which Will Open Season on Nov 20 The New York Times October 21 1946 Martin John October 27 1946 The Dance New Ballet In Three Virgins and a Devil The New York Times Retrieved 2009 06 28 a b Alastair Macaulay A Paragon of the Arts as Both Man and Titan review of Martin Duberman The Worlds of Lincoln Kirstein Books of the Times New York Times 4 May 2007 accessed 5 January 2015 Martin John June 27 1948 The Dance City Ballet The New York Times Retrieved 2009 06 28 Martin John October 12 1948 City Ballet Group in First Program Works by Balanchine Offered by Unit as Series of Dance Performances Begins The New York Times Nicholas Magallanes Obituary The New York Times 5 May 1977 on www nytimes com Anna Kisselgoff Francisco Moncion 76 a Charter Member of New York City Ballet obituary New York Times 4 April 1985 a b A festival of the same name is planned for 2013 Dunning Jennifer June 11 1982 City Ballet opens 8 day celebration of Stravinsky The New York Times Retrieved 2009 06 28 Anderson Jack April 26 1984 City Ballet A 20 Year Celebration The New York Times Retrieved 2009 05 02 Sulcas Roslyn 19 April 2013 City Ballet s Leader 30 Years In New York Times New York City United States Retrieved 22 April 2013 Flit of Fury The Monarch premiere Macaulay Alastair June 15 2009 When the Performers Write the Program The New York Times Dreyer Lindsay June 22 2009 New York City Ballet s Second Annual Dancers Choice Benefit Performance Dancer Universe Blog Archived from the original on May 16 2010 First Position Discussions NYCB Retrieved April 27 2017 Inside NYCB NYCB Retrieved April 27 2017 Family Saturdays NYCB Retrieved April 27 2017 Children s Workshops NYCB Retrieved April 27 2017 In Motion Workshops NYCB Retrieved April 27 2017 Ballet Essentials NYCB Retrieved April 27 2017 30 for 30 NYCB Retrieved September 6 2019 City Ballet Offers New Discount Program New York Times 10 August 2011 Retrieved 6 September 2019 Wakin Daniel J 22 June 2011 City Ballet Raises Ticket Cost and Ire The New York Times Retrieved April 27 2017 New York Choreographic Institute NYCB Retrieved 27 April 2017 Sherman Rachel May 20 2022 Chun Wai Chan Promoted to Principal Dancer at New York City Ballet The New York Times Retrieved May 29 2022 Artistic Staff New York City Ballet 2016 Retrieved 2016 05 18 Sulcas Roslyn 2014 07 09 New York City Ballet Names Justin Peck as Choreographer The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2015 10 06 New York City Ballet Orchestra Musicians nycbo org Retrieved 27 April 2017 NYCB Orchestra NYCB Retrieved 27 April 2017 MacAulay Alastair 17 June 2012 Swan Lake by Australian Ballet at Koch Theater The New York Times Retrieved April 27 2017 Seibert Brian 18 October 2013 San Francisco Ballet in Ratmansky and Morris Works The New York Times Retrieved April 27 2017 Cooper Michael 17 December 2014 Andrew Litton to Lead New York City Ballet Orchestra The New York Times Retrieved April 27 2017 New York City Ballet leader to take leave amid sexual violence allegations Washington Post December 7 2017 Retrieved 7 September 2019 Lauren Wingenroth December 8 2017 Peter Martins Is Taking A Leave of Absence As More Accusations Surface Dance Robin Pogrebin City Ballet s Peter Martins Takes Leave of Absence After Misconduct Accusation New York Times December 7 2017 Robin Pogrebin Five Dancers Accuse City Ballet s Peter Martins of Physical Abuse New York Times December 12 2017 a b Pogrebin Robin January 1 2018 Peter Martins Retires From New York City Ballet After Misconduct Allegations The New York Times Robin Pogrebin Abuse Accusations Against Peter Martins Are Not Corroborated Inquiry Says New York Times February 15 2018 BARBARA E HOEY Partner Law Firm of Kelley Drye Retrieved September 6 2019 NYCB and SAB Have Announced the Results of the Peter Martins Harassment Investigation Dance Magazine February 16 2018 Retrieved September 6 2019 NYCB s Internal Investigation Does Not Corroborate Sexual Harassment Claims Against Peter Martins Pointe Magazine February 16 2018 Retrieved September 7 2019 Waterbury v Chase Finlay et al Docket List No 1 No 3 No 77 Retrieved September 11 2019 Waterbury v Finlay et al Docket List Motions 001 010 Retrieved 6 September 2019 The Washington Post washingtonpost com Retrieved 2018 10 05 City Ballet Ordered to Reinstate Male Dancers Fired Over Inappropriate Texts The New York Times April 19 2019 Retrieved 6 September 2019 Bibliography EditBalanchine A Biography Bernard Taper Collier Books Edition The New York City Ballet Thirty Years Lincoln Kirstein The New York City Ballet Anatole Chujoy Knopf 1953 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to New York City Ballet Official website Official website School of American Ballet New York City Ballet collected news and commentary at The New York Times New York City Ballet records 1934 1976 Jerome Robbins Dance Division New York Public Library for the Performing Arts New York City Ballet scores 1930 1965 Music Division New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Merrill Ashley papers 1950 2017 Jerome Robbins Dance Division New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Costas dance photographs 1966 2016 Jerome Robbins Dance Division New York Public Library for the Performing Arts https archive org details dancenewyorkcityballet USA Dance New York City Ballet 1965 Educational film featuring George Balanchine and performances by dancers of the New York City Ballet including Arthur Mitchell Suzanne Farrell Patricia McBride Edward Villella Jacques D Amboise and Melisa Hayden on archive org Archive footage of Merrill Ashley and John Meehan performing the pas de deux from Agon in 1987 at Jacob s Pillow Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New York City Ballet amp oldid 1144135879, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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