New York City Ballet (David H. Koch Theater) 11 May 2023 - 21st Century Choreography I | GoComGo.com

21st Century Choreography I

New York City Ballet (David H. Koch Theater), Main Stage, New York, USA
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Important Info
Type: Modern Ballet
City: New York, USA
Starts at: 19:30
Duration: 20min

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

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If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
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Overview

NYCB Resident Choreographer Justin Peck’s Partita, set to Caroline Shaw’s Pulitzer Prize-winning a capella composition Partita for 8 Voices, joins the latest works from Gianna Reisen and Kyle Abraham.

Justin Peck’s fondness for putting sneakers on classical dancers returns with Partita, a dynamic ballet for eight dancers. The dance rests upon an unusual score, a Pulitzer Prize-winning a cappella composition by Caroline Shaw, as well as a vibrant but simple setting by Eva LeWitt, the daughter of acclaimed artist Sol LeWitt (one of whose works, in turn, inspired Shaw’s music). The ballet is joined on the program by works from choreographers Gianna Reisen and Kyle Abraham, which both return from the 2022 Fall Fashion Gala.

Partita embodies the voices of Caroline Shaw's Pulitzer Prize-winning a capella composition as eight dancers in sneakers oscillate between solo and unison movements, taking inspiration from the striking set design by Eva LeWitt.

Justin Peck’s Partita for eight dancers is set to Caroline Shaw’s Partita for 8 Voices. The piece, Peck’s 22nd for NYCB, features a set designed by New York-based visual artist Eva LeWitt, the daughter of artist Sol LeWitt, whose Wall Drawing 305 inspired Shaw’s Pulitzer Prize-winning composition. Frequent Peck collaborators Reid Bartelme and Harriet Jung, and Brandon Stirling Baker, designed the costumes and lighting respectively.

Remarking on her first piece for NYCB in 2017, The New York Times praised Gianna Reisen as an artist who “repeatedly shows a marvelously arresting theatrical instinct.” Just five years later, she returns to create another—her third for the Company—premiering at the 2022 Fall Fashion Gala.

Following a trio of acclaimed works for NYCB, The Runaway from 2018’s Fall Fashion Gala and his digital creations Ces noms que nous portons and When We Fell, Kyle Abraham returns to create his second main stage work for the Company, premiering in Fall 2022.

Venue Info

New York City Ballet (David H. Koch Theater) - New York
Location   20 Lincoln Center Plaza

The David H. Koch Theater is the major theater for ballet, modern, and other forms of dance, part of the Lincoln Center, at the intersection of Columbus Avenue and 63rd Street in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Originally named the New York State Theater, the venue has been home to the New York City Ballet since its opening in 1964, the secondary venue for the American Ballet Theatre in the fall, and served as home to the New York City Opera from 1964 to 2011.

The New York State Theater was built with funds from the State of New York as part of New York State's cultural participation in the 1964–1965 World's Fair. The theater was designed by architects Philip Johnson and John Burgee, and opened on April 23, 1964. After the Fair, the State transferred ownership of the theater to the City of New York.

Along with the opera and ballet companies, another early tenant of the theater was the now defunct Music Theater of Lincoln Center whose president was composer Richard Rodgers. In the mid-1960s, the company produced fully staged revivals of classic Broadway musicals. These included The King and I; Carousel (with original star, John Raitt); Annie Get Your Gun (revised in 1966 by Irving Berlin for its original star, Ethel Merman); Show Boat; and South Pacific.

The theater seats 2,586 and features broad seating on the orchestra level, four main “Rings” (balconies), and a small Fifth Ring, faced with jewel-like lights and a large spherical chandelier in the center of the gold latticed ceiling.

The lobby areas of the theater feature many works of modern art, including pieces by Jasper Johns, Lee Bontecou, and Reuben Nakian.

Important Info
Type: Modern Ballet
City: New York, USA
Starts at: 19:30
Duration: 20min
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