NEW YORK CITY BALLET is one of the foremost dance companies in the world with a roster of 90 extraordinary dancers and an unparalleled active repertory of more than 150 works, nearly all of which were created for the Company, and many of them considered modern masterpieces.
NYCB performs Fall, Winter and Spring seasons at David H. Koch Theater, Lincoln Center
(Care bears the nutcracker trailer remake). Experience the magic and the music and wonder and the care bears nutcracker suite in an all new holiday and ballet dancing movie as you and your kids never seen it before, join the lovable huggable care bears as they meet the beautiful young girl, clara and she saves the day and takes you and prince alan on a such wonderful adventure from a blizzard of snow fairies to the enchanted kingdom of toy land, with dozens of delightful new characters and hundreds of dazzling ballet dance routines and million lots of illuminated excitement of care bears the nutcracker is the definitive new holiday movie you must see.
Wish those of us who absolutely can't attend in person could still buy a streaming ticket. Watched the show both years NYCB offered it on Marquee TV - loved every minute!
I found it hard to watch with all the camera editing to close ups on the face with the legs missing from shot. Interesting work but I couldn’t finish it for this reason.
I really like the score and will be seeking out more of the composer's works. Also, this is so much more interesting than Justin Peck's stuff. Thank you NYCB for hiring Ms. Bell.
New York City Ballet was the first ballet company I saw in this country . Seeing Balanchine’s works impacted me greatly as a dancer and spectator. His use of the music and the dancers made me deeply fall in love with Ballet.
This just made me so happy! First off, Yes for the many statements being made! Secondly, happy to see city ballet going in new directions., So refreshing and hopeful! Great "Artististic Advising, Justin!"
I’m floored by the brilliance of her Dewdrop Fairy. She’s a magnificent dancer - radiant, dynamic and fabulously expressive - a million watt light! Is there more footage of her dancing?
At 2:05 when she jumps and turns backwards and hangs in the air for half a moment and then lands in his arms, facing the opposite direction from where she started her jump.......I have showed that to people and they gasp.
Tiler reaches the Gelsey status...but...she exceeds La Gelsey because of her versatilty and her "can just do any darn thing" quality...but...Gelsey has Mr. B staring at her adoringly...so...I've determined...they have equal top billing...Gelsey and Tiler are the only two ballerinas that really matter!
I saw Symphony in C in 1976 It was one of Suzanne Farrell first performances when she returned to NYCB also Sara Leland who was from our Boston area . I sat in nearly the last row. I was moved to tears at the extraordinary talent beauty etc.