2017-2018 Season:
Hudson Valley Dance Festival: Dancers Responding to AIDS
October 7, 2017
Renowned dance companies and emerging artists return to the heart of the Hudson Valley when Hudson Valley Dance Festival presents its fifth annual edition with performances at 2pm and 5pm. The festival will again transform the 120-year-old wooden warehouse at Historic Catskill Point into a modern-day dance venue. NYTB is honored to join Dancers Responding to AIDS at this year's Festival, performing Merce Cunningham's Cross Currents.
Children's Dance on a Shoestring
October 27 & 28, 2017
This special edition of Dance on a Shoestring is produced, choreographed, and performed entirely by children of Ballet School NY, the official training academy of New York Theatre Ballet. Join NYTB for their annual Halloween performance and party! Saturday's performance is immediately followed by a party, where children are encouraged to wear their Halloween costume. Games, prizes, and lots of treats.
NYTB at Danspace Project: Legends & Visionaries
November 2-4, 2017
The company returns to Danspace Project for their fourth season. The program will feature a new ballet by American Ballet Theatre's Gemma Bond, the fourth ballet she has created for NYTB, and David Gordon's BEETHOVEN/1999, originally choreographed for his company, Pick Up Performance Co(s) in the late 1990's with four dancers. The evening will also include Richard Alston's A Rugged Flourish, and José Limón's La Malinche,staged by former Limón dancer Sarah Stackhouse.
Kaatsbaan Gala 2017
November 11, 2017
New York Theatre Ballet is thrilled to perform at Kaatsbaan International Dance Centers GALA 2017! The evening includes a champagne reception, dinner, wine, live music, and more. NYTB will perform Jerome Robbins' Antique Epigraphs, with music played live by Joan Tower and Michael Scales.
Dance on a Shoestring
November 17 & 18, 2017
Dance on a Shoestring is an intimate evening of dance held in the company's home at St. Mark's Church-In-the Bowery. The community series showcases ballets from New York Theatre Ballet's current season, works in progress by contemporary and emerging choreographers, and children of Ballet School NY.
Keith Michael's The Nutcracker on tour
December 9, 2017 at Colonial Theater
December 10, 2017 at Tarrytown Music Hall
Keith Michael's The Nutcrackerat Florence Gould Hall
December 15-17, 2017
From clockwork imps to a luminous owl that flies above the audience, mice dressed in polka dots and dancers dancing with huge chopsticks, this timeless, re-imagined classic bursts with energy and excitement. This holiday ballet, danced to Tchaikovsky's beloved score, is set in Art Nouveau style circa 1907 with innovative choreography by long-time NYTB choreographer, Keith Michael; set design by Gillian Bradshaw-Smith; and costumes by Resident Costume Designer of the Metropolitan Opera, Sylvia Taalsohn Nolan.
Dance on a Shoestring
January 26 & 27, 2018
Legends & Visionariesat Florence Gould Hall
February 9 & 10, 2018
The company will present Double Andante by Pam Tanowitz, a 13-minute ballet for ten dancers set to the Andante movement of Beethoven's "Sonata in D Major #15"and played live on piano two times at different tempos. NYTB will present Tickling Titans by Steven Melendez. Martha Clarke's The Garden of Villandry (1979), set to Franz Schubert's "Trio No. 1 in B flat, Op.99," paints the story of love entangled: a ménage à trois that leaves the spectators wondering which was the husband and which the lover. Antony Tudor's 1937 masterpiece Dark Elegies is an eloquent, somber ballet danced to Gustav Mahler's song cycle "Kindertotenlieder." Deborah Jowitt wrote in Dance Beat,"The NYTB dancers perform Dark Elegies scrupulously and sensitively. A great achievement."
Mother GOOSE! at Florence Gould Hall
February 10 & 11, 2018
The wit, wisdom, and whimsy of a lively baker's dozen of Mother Goose characters. They literally leap from the page to the stage to stir the imagination of the young and the young-of-heart - just as they have for centuries! Choreography by Keith Michael.
Harkness Dance Festival 2018: A Centennial Celebration of Jerome Robbins
March 16 & 17, 2018
NYTB returns to 92Y and the Harkness Dance Festival on March 16 & 17 with A Centennial Celebration of Jerome Robbins, an American Genius, featuring his rarely seen works, Rondo (1980), Septet (1982) and Concertino (1982).
Mother GOOSE! at Schimmel Center
Sunday, March 25, 2018
Legends & Visionariesat Florence Gould Hall
April 27 & 28, 2018
NYTB will present two World Premieres by Richard Alston and Steven Melendez.
The Alice-in-Wonderland Follies at Florence Gould Hall
April 28 & 29, 2018
Follow Alice's adventures through Wonderland as she meets some of the most beloved characters in children's literature. Presented in a vaudeville setting, this eclectic ballet draws on many different dance forms - from Irish Step Dancing to African Juba to classical ballet - all of which combine to make a highly entertaining show. "...there is no more delightful or charming production to be found in New York City." -Broadway World. Choreography by Keith Michael.
ABOUT NEW YORK THEATRE BALLET
New York Theatre Ballet (NYTB), founded in 1978 by artistic director Diana Byer, has been hailed by The New York Times as "an invaluable company." NYTB is dedicated to inspiring a love of dance in diverse audiences through performances of chamber ballet masterpieces and bold new works, as well as innovative one-hour ballets for children, all at affordable prices.
By pairing the ballets of legendary creators with those of contemporary visionaries, NYTB brings a new understanding and appreciation of dance. The approach to live performance for children is groundbreaking and unique. New York Theatre Ballet offers an annual series of hour-long ballets tailored to the attention span of young audience members, while offering high production values and clever choreography sophisticated enough for discerning parents.
NYTB is committed to reaching underserved audiences by performing in small cities throughout the U.S. Its professional school provides ballet training based on the Cecchetti syllabus. Classes are offered at affordable prices. Scholarships are awarded to talented homeless and underserved children along with support for well-rounded learning.