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SUMMARY:2025 New York Season
DESCRIPTION:Under Artistic Director Michael Novak\, Paul Taylor Dance Company returns to Lincoln Center for a dynamic\, richly textured three-week Season. Highlights include two World Premieres by its Resident Choreographers. Lauren Lovette unveils a new work set to John Adams’s Fearful Symmetries\, while Robert Battle presents a new work featuring music by jazz composer Wycliffe Gordon. \nAlso on the program are the New York Premiere of How Love Sounds by Hope Boykin\, and the return of Lovette’s SOLITAIRE and Jody Sperling’s Vive La Loïe! The Season marks the return of Mr. Taylor’s Beloved Renegade\, with soprano Devon Guthrie and the St. George’s Choral Society\, as well as the revival of his Emmy Award–winning Speaking in Tongues\, an unflinching meditation on American extremism. Rounding out the season is a selection of Taylor masterworks\, including Company B\, Scudorama\, Troilus and Cressida (reduced)\, and Esplanade. \nThe season features live music performed by Orchestra of St. Luke’s under the baton of David LaMarche and Tara Simoncic. Kid-friendly Family Express matinees return on November 15 and 22\, offering 75-minute\, intermission-free performances curated to welcome audiences of all ages.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/ptdc-2025-new-york-season/2025-11-04/
LOCATION:David H. Koch Theater\, 20 Lincoln Center Plaza\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:2025 New York Season
DESCRIPTION:Under Artistic Director Michael Novak\, Paul Taylor Dance Company returns to Lincoln Center for a dynamic\, richly textured three-week Season. Highlights include two World Premieres by its Resident Choreographers. Lauren Lovette unveils a new work set to John Adams’s Fearful Symmetries\, while Robert Battle presents a new work featuring music by jazz composer Wycliffe Gordon. \nAlso on the program are the New York Premiere of How Love Sounds by Hope Boykin\, and the return of Lovette’s SOLITAIRE and Jody Sperling’s Vive La Loïe! The Season marks the return of Mr. Taylor’s Beloved Renegade\, with soprano Devon Guthrie and the St. George’s Choral Society\, as well as the revival of his Emmy Award–winning Speaking in Tongues\, an unflinching meditation on American extremism. Rounding out the season is a selection of Taylor masterworks\, including Company B\, Scudorama\, Troilus and Cressida (reduced)\, and Esplanade. \nThe season features live music performed by Orchestra of St. Luke’s under the baton of David LaMarche and Tara Simoncic. Kid-friendly Family Express matinees return on November 15 and 22\, offering 75-minute\, intermission-free performances curated to welcome audiences of all ages.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/ptdc-2025-new-york-season/2025-11-05/
LOCATION:David H. Koch Theater\, 20 Lincoln Center Plaza\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:2025 New York Season
DESCRIPTION:Under Artistic Director Michael Novak\, Paul Taylor Dance Company returns to Lincoln Center for a dynamic\, richly textured three-week Season. Highlights include two World Premieres by its Resident Choreographers. Lauren Lovette unveils a new work set to John Adams’s Fearful Symmetries\, while Robert Battle presents a new work featuring music by jazz composer Wycliffe Gordon. \nAlso on the program are the New York Premiere of How Love Sounds by Hope Boykin\, and the return of Lovette’s SOLITAIRE and Jody Sperling’s Vive La Loïe! The Season marks the return of Mr. Taylor’s Beloved Renegade\, with soprano Devon Guthrie and the St. George’s Choral Society\, as well as the revival of his Emmy Award–winning Speaking in Tongues\, an unflinching meditation on American extremism. Rounding out the season is a selection of Taylor masterworks\, including Company B\, Scudorama\, Troilus and Cressida (reduced)\, and Esplanade. \nThe season features live music performed by Orchestra of St. Luke’s under the baton of David LaMarche and Tara Simoncic. Kid-friendly Family Express matinees return on November 15 and 22\, offering 75-minute\, intermission-free performances curated to welcome audiences of all ages.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/ptdc-2025-new-york-season/2025-11-06/
LOCATION:David H. Koch Theater\, 20 Lincoln Center Plaza\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:Jewels
DESCRIPTION:George Balanchine’s Jewels showcases three distinct styles of neoclassical ballet in one brilliant evening. Choreographed in 1967\, it was inspired by Balanchine’s visit to Claude Arpels’ jewelry showroom in New York City. The costumes were designed by legendary New York City Ballet costume designer Madame Barbara Karinska and showed the essence of each jewel. Each ballet reflects a chapter of Balanchine’s career: Diamonds honors his early years at the Mariinsky Ballet in Russia\, Emeralds nods to his time with the Ballets Russes in France\, and Rubies celebrates his lasting impact on American ballet with New York City Ballet. \nFeatured Image: Larissa Ponomarenko and Roman Rykine in George Balanchine’s Diamonds © The George Balanchine Trust\, photo by Gene Schiavone\, courtesy of Boston Ballet.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/boston-ballet-jewels/2025-11-06/
LOCATION:Citizens Opera House\, 539 Washington St\, Boston\, MA\, _02111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:Jewels
DESCRIPTION:George Balanchine’s Jewels showcases three distinct styles of neoclassical ballet in one brilliant evening. Choreographed in 1967\, it was inspired by Balanchine’s visit to Claude Arpels’ jewelry showroom in New York City. The costumes were designed by legendary New York City Ballet costume designer Madame Barbara Karinska and showed the essence of each jewel. Each ballet reflects a chapter of Balanchine’s career: Diamonds honors his early years at the Mariinsky Ballet in Russia\, Emeralds nods to his time with the Ballets Russes in France\, and Rubies celebrates his lasting impact on American ballet with New York City Ballet. \nFeatured Image: Larissa Ponomarenko and Roman Rykine in George Balanchine’s Diamonds © The George Balanchine Trust\, photo by Gene Schiavone\, courtesy of Boston Ballet.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/boston-ballet-jewels/2025-11-07/
LOCATION:Citizens Opera House\, 539 Washington St\, Boston\, MA\, _02111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:The Great Gatsby
DESCRIPTION:Leap into the jazz age with the regional premiere of choreographer Septime Webre’s opulent The Great Gatsby at the Aronoff Center. Inspired by F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic 1925 novel\, this production dazzles with stylish dancing\, entangled romances\, and sultry sounds of live jazz. \nTatiana Melendez | Photography: Aaron M. Conway
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/the-great-gatsby/2025-11-07/
LOCATION:Aronoff Center for the Arts\, 650 Walnut St\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet,Story ballet
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SUMMARY:In The Upper Room
DESCRIPTION:Dive into greatness with Twyla Tharp’s iconically athletic In The Upper Room\, Dani Rowe’s heartbreaking The Window\, and a world premiere from PNB Company dancers Christopher D’Ariano and Amanda Morgan. A whirl of music\, dance\, and fog\, this collection features custom scores by Philip Glass and Shannon Rugani and will leave you marveling at the skill of PNB Company dancers.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/in-the-upper-room/2025-11-07/
LOCATION:McCaw Hall\, 321 Mercer St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:2025 New York Season
DESCRIPTION:Under Artistic Director Michael Novak\, Paul Taylor Dance Company returns to Lincoln Center for a dynamic\, richly textured three-week Season. Highlights include two World Premieres by its Resident Choreographers. Lauren Lovette unveils a new work set to John Adams’s Fearful Symmetries\, while Robert Battle presents a new work featuring music by jazz composer Wycliffe Gordon. \nAlso on the program are the New York Premiere of How Love Sounds by Hope Boykin\, and the return of Lovette’s SOLITAIRE and Jody Sperling’s Vive La Loïe! The Season marks the return of Mr. Taylor’s Beloved Renegade\, with soprano Devon Guthrie and the St. George’s Choral Society\, as well as the revival of his Emmy Award–winning Speaking in Tongues\, an unflinching meditation on American extremism. Rounding out the season is a selection of Taylor masterworks\, including Company B\, Scudorama\, Troilus and Cressida (reduced)\, and Esplanade. \nThe season features live music performed by Orchestra of St. Luke’s under the baton of David LaMarche and Tara Simoncic. Kid-friendly Family Express matinees return on November 15 and 22\, offering 75-minute\, intermission-free performances curated to welcome audiences of all ages.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/ptdc-2025-new-york-season/2025-11-07/
LOCATION:David H. Koch Theater\, 20 Lincoln Center Plaza\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251108T163000
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SUMMARY:The Great Gatsby
DESCRIPTION:Leap into the jazz age with the regional premiere of choreographer Septime Webre’s opulent The Great Gatsby at the Aronoff Center. Inspired by F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic 1925 novel\, this production dazzles with stylish dancing\, entangled romances\, and sultry sounds of live jazz. \nTatiana Melendez | Photography: Aaron M. Conway
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/the-great-gatsby/2025-11-08/1/
LOCATION:Aronoff Center for the Arts\, 650 Walnut St\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet,Story ballet
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SUMMARY:In The Upper Room
DESCRIPTION:Dive into greatness with Twyla Tharp’s iconically athletic In The Upper Room\, Dani Rowe’s heartbreaking The Window\, and a world premiere from PNB Company dancers Christopher D’Ariano and Amanda Morgan. A whirl of music\, dance\, and fog\, this collection features custom scores by Philip Glass and Shannon Rugani and will leave you marveling at the skill of PNB Company dancers.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/in-the-upper-room/2025-11-08/1/
LOCATION:McCaw Hall\, 321 Mercer St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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DTSTAMP:20260427T172503
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SUMMARY:2025 New York Season
DESCRIPTION:Under Artistic Director Michael Novak\, Paul Taylor Dance Company returns to Lincoln Center for a dynamic\, richly textured three-week Season. Highlights include two World Premieres by its Resident Choreographers. Lauren Lovette unveils a new work set to John Adams’s Fearful Symmetries\, while Robert Battle presents a new work featuring music by jazz composer Wycliffe Gordon. \nAlso on the program are the New York Premiere of How Love Sounds by Hope Boykin\, and the return of Lovette’s SOLITAIRE and Jody Sperling’s Vive La Loïe! The Season marks the return of Mr. Taylor’s Beloved Renegade\, with soprano Devon Guthrie and the St. George’s Choral Society\, as well as the revival of his Emmy Award–winning Speaking in Tongues\, an unflinching meditation on American extremism. Rounding out the season is a selection of Taylor masterworks\, including Company B\, Scudorama\, Troilus and Cressida (reduced)\, and Esplanade. \nThe season features live music performed by Orchestra of St. Luke’s under the baton of David LaMarche and Tara Simoncic. Kid-friendly Family Express matinees return on November 15 and 22\, offering 75-minute\, intermission-free performances curated to welcome audiences of all ages.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/ptdc-2025-new-york-season/2025-11-08/1/
LOCATION:David H. Koch Theater\, 20 Lincoln Center Plaza\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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CREATED:20250208T201739Z
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SUMMARY:Jewels
DESCRIPTION:George Balanchine’s Jewels showcases three distinct styles of neoclassical ballet in one brilliant evening. Choreographed in 1967\, it was inspired by Balanchine’s visit to Claude Arpels’ jewelry showroom in New York City. The costumes were designed by legendary New York City Ballet costume designer Madame Barbara Karinska and showed the essence of each jewel. Each ballet reflects a chapter of Balanchine’s career: Diamonds honors his early years at the Mariinsky Ballet in Russia\, Emeralds nods to his time with the Ballets Russes in France\, and Rubies celebrates his lasting impact on American ballet with New York City Ballet. \nFeatured Image: Larissa Ponomarenko and Roman Rykine in George Balanchine’s Diamonds © The George Balanchine Trust\, photo by Gene Schiavone\, courtesy of Boston Ballet.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/boston-ballet-jewels/2025-11-08/
LOCATION:Citizens Opera House\, 539 Washington St\, Boston\, MA\, _02111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:The Great Gatsby
DESCRIPTION:Leap into the jazz age with the regional premiere of choreographer Septime Webre’s opulent The Great Gatsby at the Aronoff Center. Inspired by F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic 1925 novel\, this production dazzles with stylish dancing\, entangled romances\, and sultry sounds of live jazz. \nTatiana Melendez | Photography: Aaron M. Conway
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/the-great-gatsby/2025-11-08/2/
LOCATION:Aronoff Center for the Arts\, 650 Walnut St\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet,Story ballet
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251108T220000
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SUMMARY:In The Upper Room
DESCRIPTION:Dive into greatness with Twyla Tharp’s iconically athletic In The Upper Room\, Dani Rowe’s heartbreaking The Window\, and a world premiere from PNB Company dancers Christopher D’Ariano and Amanda Morgan. A whirl of music\, dance\, and fog\, this collection features custom scores by Philip Glass and Shannon Rugani and will leave you marveling at the skill of PNB Company dancers.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/in-the-upper-room/2025-11-08/2/
LOCATION:McCaw Hall\, 321 Mercer St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:2025 New York Season
DESCRIPTION:Under Artistic Director Michael Novak\, Paul Taylor Dance Company returns to Lincoln Center for a dynamic\, richly textured three-week Season. Highlights include two World Premieres by its Resident Choreographers. Lauren Lovette unveils a new work set to John Adams’s Fearful Symmetries\, while Robert Battle presents a new work featuring music by jazz composer Wycliffe Gordon. \nAlso on the program are the New York Premiere of How Love Sounds by Hope Boykin\, and the return of Lovette’s SOLITAIRE and Jody Sperling’s Vive La Loïe! The Season marks the return of Mr. Taylor’s Beloved Renegade\, with soprano Devon Guthrie and the St. George’s Choral Society\, as well as the revival of his Emmy Award–winning Speaking in Tongues\, an unflinching meditation on American extremism. Rounding out the season is a selection of Taylor masterworks\, including Company B\, Scudorama\, Troilus and Cressida (reduced)\, and Esplanade. \nThe season features live music performed by Orchestra of St. Luke’s under the baton of David LaMarche and Tara Simoncic. Kid-friendly Family Express matinees return on November 15 and 22\, offering 75-minute\, intermission-free performances curated to welcome audiences of all ages.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/ptdc-2025-new-york-season/2025-11-08/2/
LOCATION:David H. Koch Theater\, 20 Lincoln Center Plaza\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:The Great Gatsby
DESCRIPTION:Leap into the jazz age with the regional premiere of choreographer Septime Webre’s opulent The Great Gatsby at the Aronoff Center. Inspired by F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic 1925 novel\, this production dazzles with stylish dancing\, entangled romances\, and sultry sounds of live jazz. \nTatiana Melendez | Photography: Aaron M. Conway
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/the-great-gatsby/2025-11-09/
LOCATION:Aronoff Center for the Arts\, 650 Walnut St\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet,Story ballet
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SUMMARY:Jewels
DESCRIPTION:George Balanchine’s Jewels showcases three distinct styles of neoclassical ballet in one brilliant evening. Choreographed in 1967\, it was inspired by Balanchine’s visit to Claude Arpels’ jewelry showroom in New York City. The costumes were designed by legendary New York City Ballet costume designer Madame Barbara Karinska and showed the essence of each jewel. Each ballet reflects a chapter of Balanchine’s career: Diamonds honors his early years at the Mariinsky Ballet in Russia\, Emeralds nods to his time with the Ballets Russes in France\, and Rubies celebrates his lasting impact on American ballet with New York City Ballet. \nFeatured Image: Larissa Ponomarenko and Roman Rykine in George Balanchine’s Diamonds © The George Balanchine Trust\, photo by Gene Schiavone\, courtesy of Boston Ballet.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/boston-ballet-jewels/2025-11-09/
LOCATION:Citizens Opera House\, 539 Washington St\, Boston\, MA\, _02111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:2025 New York Season
DESCRIPTION:Under Artistic Director Michael Novak\, Paul Taylor Dance Company returns to Lincoln Center for a dynamic\, richly textured three-week Season. Highlights include two World Premieres by its Resident Choreographers. Lauren Lovette unveils a new work set to John Adams’s Fearful Symmetries\, while Robert Battle presents a new work featuring music by jazz composer Wycliffe Gordon. \nAlso on the program are the New York Premiere of How Love Sounds by Hope Boykin\, and the return of Lovette’s SOLITAIRE and Jody Sperling’s Vive La Loïe! The Season marks the return of Mr. Taylor’s Beloved Renegade\, with soprano Devon Guthrie and the St. George’s Choral Society\, as well as the revival of his Emmy Award–winning Speaking in Tongues\, an unflinching meditation on American extremism. Rounding out the season is a selection of Taylor masterworks\, including Company B\, Scudorama\, Troilus and Cressida (reduced)\, and Esplanade. \nThe season features live music performed by Orchestra of St. Luke’s under the baton of David LaMarche and Tara Simoncic. Kid-friendly Family Express matinees return on November 15 and 22\, offering 75-minute\, intermission-free performances curated to welcome audiences of all ages.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/ptdc-2025-new-york-season/2025-11-09/
LOCATION:David H. Koch Theater\, 20 Lincoln Center Plaza\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:2025 New York Season
DESCRIPTION:Under Artistic Director Michael Novak\, Paul Taylor Dance Company returns to Lincoln Center for a dynamic\, richly textured three-week Season. Highlights include two World Premieres by its Resident Choreographers. Lauren Lovette unveils a new work set to John Adams’s Fearful Symmetries\, while Robert Battle presents a new work featuring music by jazz composer Wycliffe Gordon. \nAlso on the program are the New York Premiere of How Love Sounds by Hope Boykin\, and the return of Lovette’s SOLITAIRE and Jody Sperling’s Vive La Loïe! The Season marks the return of Mr. Taylor’s Beloved Renegade\, with soprano Devon Guthrie and the St. George’s Choral Society\, as well as the revival of his Emmy Award–winning Speaking in Tongues\, an unflinching meditation on American extremism. Rounding out the season is a selection of Taylor masterworks\, including Company B\, Scudorama\, Troilus and Cressida (reduced)\, and Esplanade. \nThe season features live music performed by Orchestra of St. Luke’s under the baton of David LaMarche and Tara Simoncic. Kid-friendly Family Express matinees return on November 15 and 22\, offering 75-minute\, intermission-free performances curated to welcome audiences of all ages.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/ptdc-2025-new-york-season/2025-11-11/
LOCATION:David H. Koch Theater\, 20 Lincoln Center Plaza\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:2025 New York Season
DESCRIPTION:Under Artistic Director Michael Novak\, Paul Taylor Dance Company returns to Lincoln Center for a dynamic\, richly textured three-week Season. Highlights include two World Premieres by its Resident Choreographers. Lauren Lovette unveils a new work set to John Adams’s Fearful Symmetries\, while Robert Battle presents a new work featuring music by jazz composer Wycliffe Gordon. \nAlso on the program are the New York Premiere of How Love Sounds by Hope Boykin\, and the return of Lovette’s SOLITAIRE and Jody Sperling’s Vive La Loïe! The Season marks the return of Mr. Taylor’s Beloved Renegade\, with soprano Devon Guthrie and the St. George’s Choral Society\, as well as the revival of his Emmy Award–winning Speaking in Tongues\, an unflinching meditation on American extremism. Rounding out the season is a selection of Taylor masterworks\, including Company B\, Scudorama\, Troilus and Cressida (reduced)\, and Esplanade. \nThe season features live music performed by Orchestra of St. Luke’s under the baton of David LaMarche and Tara Simoncic. Kid-friendly Family Express matinees return on November 15 and 22\, offering 75-minute\, intermission-free performances curated to welcome audiences of all ages.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/ptdc-2025-new-york-season/2025-11-12/
LOCATION:David H. Koch Theater\, 20 Lincoln Center Plaza\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:Jewels
DESCRIPTION:George Balanchine’s Jewels showcases three distinct styles of neoclassical ballet in one brilliant evening. Choreographed in 1967\, it was inspired by Balanchine’s visit to Claude Arpels’ jewelry showroom in New York City. The costumes were designed by legendary New York City Ballet costume designer Madame Barbara Karinska and showed the essence of each jewel. Each ballet reflects a chapter of Balanchine’s career: Diamonds honors his early years at the Mariinsky Ballet in Russia\, Emeralds nods to his time with the Ballets Russes in France\, and Rubies celebrates his lasting impact on American ballet with New York City Ballet. \nFeatured Image: Larissa Ponomarenko and Roman Rykine in George Balanchine’s Diamonds © The George Balanchine Trust\, photo by Gene Schiavone\, courtesy of Boston Ballet.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/boston-ballet-jewels/2025-11-12/
LOCATION:Citizens Opera House\, 539 Washington St\, Boston\, MA\, _02111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:2025 New York Season
DESCRIPTION:Under Artistic Director Michael Novak\, Paul Taylor Dance Company returns to Lincoln Center for a dynamic\, richly textured three-week Season. Highlights include two World Premieres by its Resident Choreographers. Lauren Lovette unveils a new work set to John Adams’s Fearful Symmetries\, while Robert Battle presents a new work featuring music by jazz composer Wycliffe Gordon. \nAlso on the program are the New York Premiere of How Love Sounds by Hope Boykin\, and the return of Lovette’s SOLITAIRE and Jody Sperling’s Vive La Loïe! The Season marks the return of Mr. Taylor’s Beloved Renegade\, with soprano Devon Guthrie and the St. George’s Choral Society\, as well as the revival of his Emmy Award–winning Speaking in Tongues\, an unflinching meditation on American extremism. Rounding out the season is a selection of Taylor masterworks\, including Company B\, Scudorama\, Troilus and Cressida (reduced)\, and Esplanade. \nThe season features live music performed by Orchestra of St. Luke’s under the baton of David LaMarche and Tara Simoncic. Kid-friendly Family Express matinees return on November 15 and 22\, offering 75-minute\, intermission-free performances curated to welcome audiences of all ages.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/ptdc-2025-new-york-season/2025-11-13/
LOCATION:David H. Koch Theater\, 20 Lincoln Center Plaza\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:Jewels
DESCRIPTION:George Balanchine’s Jewels showcases three distinct styles of neoclassical ballet in one brilliant evening. Choreographed in 1967\, it was inspired by Balanchine’s visit to Claude Arpels’ jewelry showroom in New York City. The costumes were designed by legendary New York City Ballet costume designer Madame Barbara Karinska and showed the essence of each jewel. Each ballet reflects a chapter of Balanchine’s career: Diamonds honors his early years at the Mariinsky Ballet in Russia\, Emeralds nods to his time with the Ballets Russes in France\, and Rubies celebrates his lasting impact on American ballet with New York City Ballet. \nFeatured Image: Larissa Ponomarenko and Roman Rykine in George Balanchine’s Diamonds © The George Balanchine Trust\, photo by Gene Schiavone\, courtesy of Boston Ballet.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/boston-ballet-jewels/2025-11-13/
LOCATION:Citizens Opera House\, 539 Washington St\, Boston\, MA\, _02111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:The Great Gatsby
DESCRIPTION:Leap into the jazz age with the regional premiere of choreographer Septime Webre’s opulent The Great Gatsby at the Aronoff Center. Inspired by F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic 1925 novel\, this production dazzles with stylish dancing\, entangled romances\, and sultry sounds of live jazz. \nTatiana Melendez | Photography: Aaron M. Conway
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/the-great-gatsby/2025-11-13/
LOCATION:Aronoff Center for the Arts\, 650 Walnut St\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet,Story ballet
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251114T220000
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SUMMARY:Jewels
DESCRIPTION:George Balanchine’s Jewels showcases three distinct styles of neoclassical ballet in one brilliant evening. Choreographed in 1967\, it was inspired by Balanchine’s visit to Claude Arpels’ jewelry showroom in New York City. The costumes were designed by legendary New York City Ballet costume designer Madame Barbara Karinska and showed the essence of each jewel. Each ballet reflects a chapter of Balanchine’s career: Diamonds honors his early years at the Mariinsky Ballet in Russia\, Emeralds nods to his time with the Ballets Russes in France\, and Rubies celebrates his lasting impact on American ballet with New York City Ballet. \nFeatured Image: Larissa Ponomarenko and Roman Rykine in George Balanchine’s Diamonds © The George Balanchine Trust\, photo by Gene Schiavone\, courtesy of Boston Ballet.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/boston-ballet-jewels/2025-11-14/
LOCATION:Citizens Opera House\, 539 Washington St\, Boston\, MA\, _02111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:The Great Gatsby
DESCRIPTION:Leap into the jazz age with the regional premiere of choreographer Septime Webre’s opulent The Great Gatsby at the Aronoff Center. Inspired by F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic 1925 novel\, this production dazzles with stylish dancing\, entangled romances\, and sultry sounds of live jazz. \nTatiana Melendez | Photography: Aaron M. Conway
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/the-great-gatsby/2025-11-14/
LOCATION:Aronoff Center for the Arts\, 650 Walnut St\, Cincinnati\, OH\, 45202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet,Story ballet
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SUMMARY:In The Upper Room
DESCRIPTION:Dive into greatness with Twyla Tharp’s iconically athletic In The Upper Room\, Dani Rowe’s heartbreaking The Window\, and a world premiere from PNB Company dancers Christopher D’Ariano and Amanda Morgan. A whirl of music\, dance\, and fog\, this collection features custom scores by Philip Glass and Shannon Rugani and will leave you marveling at the skill of PNB Company dancers.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/in-the-upper-room/2025-11-14/
LOCATION:McCaw Hall\, 321 Mercer St\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:2025 New York Season
DESCRIPTION:Under Artistic Director Michael Novak\, Paul Taylor Dance Company returns to Lincoln Center for a dynamic\, richly textured three-week Season. Highlights include two World Premieres by its Resident Choreographers. Lauren Lovette unveils a new work set to John Adams’s Fearful Symmetries\, while Robert Battle presents a new work featuring music by jazz composer Wycliffe Gordon. \nAlso on the program are the New York Premiere of How Love Sounds by Hope Boykin\, and the return of Lovette’s SOLITAIRE and Jody Sperling’s Vive La Loïe! The Season marks the return of Mr. Taylor’s Beloved Renegade\, with soprano Devon Guthrie and the St. George’s Choral Society\, as well as the revival of his Emmy Award–winning Speaking in Tongues\, an unflinching meditation on American extremism. Rounding out the season is a selection of Taylor masterworks\, including Company B\, Scudorama\, Troilus and Cressida (reduced)\, and Esplanade. \nThe season features live music performed by Orchestra of St. Luke’s under the baton of David LaMarche and Tara Simoncic. Kid-friendly Family Express matinees return on November 15 and 22\, offering 75-minute\, intermission-free performances curated to welcome audiences of all ages.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/ptdc-2025-new-york-season/2025-11-14/
LOCATION:David H. Koch Theater\, 20 Lincoln Center Plaza\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251115T160000
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SUMMARY:Jewels
DESCRIPTION:George Balanchine’s Jewels showcases three distinct styles of neoclassical ballet in one brilliant evening. Choreographed in 1967\, it was inspired by Balanchine’s visit to Claude Arpels’ jewelry showroom in New York City. The costumes were designed by legendary New York City Ballet costume designer Madame Barbara Karinska and showed the essence of each jewel. Each ballet reflects a chapter of Balanchine’s career: Diamonds honors his early years at the Mariinsky Ballet in Russia\, Emeralds nods to his time with the Ballets Russes in France\, and Rubies celebrates his lasting impact on American ballet with New York City Ballet. \nFeatured Image: Larissa Ponomarenko and Roman Rykine in George Balanchine’s Diamonds © The George Balanchine Trust\, photo by Gene Schiavone\, courtesy of Boston Ballet.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/boston-ballet-jewels/2025-11-15/1/
LOCATION:Citizens Opera House\, 539 Washington St\, Boston\, MA\, _02111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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SUMMARY:2025 New York Season
DESCRIPTION:Under Artistic Director Michael Novak\, Paul Taylor Dance Company returns to Lincoln Center for a dynamic\, richly textured three-week Season. Highlights include two World Premieres by its Resident Choreographers. Lauren Lovette unveils a new work set to John Adams’s Fearful Symmetries\, while Robert Battle presents a new work featuring music by jazz composer Wycliffe Gordon. \nAlso on the program are the New York Premiere of How Love Sounds by Hope Boykin\, and the return of Lovette’s SOLITAIRE and Jody Sperling’s Vive La Loïe! The Season marks the return of Mr. Taylor’s Beloved Renegade\, with soprano Devon Guthrie and the St. George’s Choral Society\, as well as the revival of his Emmy Award–winning Speaking in Tongues\, an unflinching meditation on American extremism. Rounding out the season is a selection of Taylor masterworks\, including Company B\, Scudorama\, Troilus and Cressida (reduced)\, and Esplanade. \nThe season features live music performed by Orchestra of St. Luke’s under the baton of David LaMarche and Tara Simoncic. Kid-friendly Family Express matinees return on November 15 and 22\, offering 75-minute\, intermission-free performances curated to welcome audiences of all ages.
URL:https://enfacemagazine.com/event/ptdc-2025-new-york-season/2025-11-15/1/
LOCATION:David H. Koch Theater\, 20 Lincoln Center Plaza\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ballet
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