DEC 9
GEORGE BALANCHINE’S THE NUTCRACKER®
Moderated by Alastair Macaulay
Panelists include Jean-Pierre Frohlich, Robert La Fosse, and Jonathan Stafford
Performances by dancers of New York City Ballet
George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker® has delighted audiences with its complex theatricality and intricate choreography since it premiered at New York City Center in 1954. Join moderator Alastair Macaulay and panelist Jonathan Stafford as they discuss the roles of Little Prince, Candy Cane, and Drosselmayer, featuring dancers of New York City Ballet performing excerpts from the work.
This event will be live-streamed and available on-demand Monday, December 9–Monday, January 6.
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FEB 24
CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH | STREET DANCE EDITION
Moderated by Ephrat Asherie and Adesola Osakalumi
Performers to be announced
Co-hosted by Bessie Award-winning dancer, choreographer, and beloved b-girl Ephrat Asherie and multi-hyphenate artist and Bessie Award winner Adesola Osakalumi, this event will feature conversation and performance with a panel of prolific street and club dance artists creating work for a multitude of spaces including theater, film, television, and concert dance.
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MAR 17
SARA MEARNS | ARTISTS AT THE CENTER
Moderated by Alastair Macaulay
Performances by Sara Mearns and others to be announced
In her 20th year as a dancer with New York City Ballet, Sara Mearns continues to push the boundaries of what it means to be one of the most accomplished dancers of her generation. Hosted by writer and scholar Alastair Macaulay, this retrospective ahead of her Artists at the Center performances on April 3 – 5 offers insights into some of the pieces that built Mearns’s career.
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Previous Events
Sep 30
INDIGENEITY AND WESTERN CLASSICAL BALLET
Moderated by Brandi Norton (Iñupiaq)
Panelists include Cameron sinkʷə Fraser-Monroe (Tla’amin)
Performances by Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet
Dancer-choreographer Cameron sinkʷə Fraser-Monroe explains how his Indigenous identity plays a role in his artistic practice as part of a discussion moderated by Brandi Norton, Curator for Public Programs at the Bard College Center for Indigenous Studies. This event will take place on Canada’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and will include performances by Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet.
NOV 25
80 YEARS OF FANCY FREE
Moderated by Robert La Fosse
Panelists include Jean-Pierre Frohlich and Stephanie Saland
Performances by Harrison Coll, Alexa Maxwell, KJ Takahashi, Sebastian Villarini-Valez
Celebrate the anniversary of Fancy Free, Jerome Robbins and Leonard Bernstein’s iconic 1944 collaboration that laid the groundwork for the Broadway musical On the Town and launched Robbins’s now legendary choreographic career. Dancers from New York City Ballet perform excerpts from the piece and Robert La Fosse and Alastair Macaulay discuss the lasting legacy of Fancy Free 80 years later.
Due to technical issues, we are not able to offer on-demand viewing at this time.