New York Theatre Ballet to Celebrate 35 Years with LEGENDS, 5/9-10
by Diana Heisroth
- Feb 7, 2014
New York Theatre Ballet celebrates 35 years with LEGENDS at Florence Gould Hall, 55 East 59th Street, NYC. LEGENDS, the second of two programs in the series LEGENDS AND VISIONARIES, performs on Friday, May 9 and Saturday, May 10, 2014 at 7pm. Tickets are $30 ($20 for students and seniors) and are available for purchase at www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-982-2787.
New York Theatre Ballet to Present DANCE ON A SHOESTRING, 2/7-8
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 31, 2014
New York Theatre Ballet presents Dance on a Shoestring at The Dance Gallery, 30 East 31st Street, 5th Floor, NYC. Performances are on Friday, February 7 at 7pm, and Saturday, February 8 at 7pm. Tickets are $15 and space is limited.
New York Theatre Ballet Celebrates 35 Years with LEGENDS & VISIONARIES in January and May 2014
by Tyler Peterson
- Dec 20, 2013
New York Theatre Ballet celebrates 35 years with LEGENDS & VISIONARIES in January and May of 2014 at Florence Gould Hall, 55 East 59th Street, NYC. The series includes two programs; VISIONARIES on Friday, January 24 and Saturday, January 25, 2013 at 7pm and LEGENDS on Friday, May 9, 2014 and Saturday, May 10, 2014 at 7pm. Tickets are $30 ($20 for students and seniors) and are available for purchase at www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-982-2787.
Cloud Dance Festival and Lion & Unicorn Theatre Lauch Cloud Dance Sundays
by Kelsey Denette
- Apr 29, 2013
Cloud Dance Sundays is a new collaboration by Cloud Dance Festival and the Lion & Unicorn Theatre to offer a monthly evening of contemporary dance and modern ballet in the cosy and intimate setting of the Lion & Unicorn Theatre in Kentish Town on Sunday evenings - a perfect way to wrap up the week.
New York Theatre Ballet Presents Keith Michael's NUTCRACKER, Now thru 12/22
by BWW News Desk
- Dec 7, 2012
New York Theatre Ballet (NYTB) returns for a second season of Keith Michael's Nutcracker, an enchanting holiday ballet. This one-hour ballet is perfect for children ages 3-10, with clever choreography sophisticated enough for the most discerning parent. Opening night at New York City's Florence Gould Hall will be tonight, December 7 at 4:30 p.m., with additional shows on December 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21 and 22 (see schedule below).
New York Theatre Ballet Presents Keith Michael's NUTCRACKER, 12/7-22
by BWW News Desk
- Sep 7, 2012
New York Theatre Ballet (NYTB) returns for a second season of Keith Michael's Nutcracker, an enchanting holiday ballet. This one-hour ballet is perfect for children ages 3-10, with clever choreography sophisticated enough for the most discerning parent. Opening night at New York City's Florence Gould Hall will be December 7 at 4:30 p.m., with additional shows on December 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21 and 22 (see schedule below).
New York Theatre Ballet’s Signature 12 Announces World Premiere Performances
by BWW
News Desk
- Mar 9, 2012
New York Theatre Ballet's (NYTB) Signatures 12 presents the world premiere of Gemma Bond's Run Loose, the U.S. premiere of Antonia Franceschi's City Scenes, Richard Alston's A Rugged Flourish as well as new productions of three classic works, Merce Cunningham's Septet, Jose Limon's The Moor's Pavane, and James Waring's An Eccentric Beauty Revisited--all on March 9 and 10 at New York City's Florence Gould Hall. NYTB Artistic Director Diana Byer commented, "We love the old and are interested in the new, performing them together creates a greater context for understanding both."
New York Theatre Ballet’s Signature 12 Announces World Premiere Performances
by Kelsey Denette
- Feb 29, 2012
New York Theatre Ballet's (NYTB) Signatures 12 presents the world premiere of Gemma Bond's Run Loose, the U.S. premiere of Antonia Franceschi's City Scenes, Richard Alston's A Rugged Flourish as well as new productions of three classic works, Merce Cunningham's Septet, Jose Limon's The Moor's Pavane, and James Waring's An Eccentric Beauty Revisited--all on March 9 and 10 at New York City's Florence Gould Hall. NYTB Artistic Director Diana Byer commented, "We love the old and are interested in the new, performing them together creates a greater context for understanding both."
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