New York Theatre Ballet presents LIFT Lab Live October 21-November 14, 2020 at St. Marks's Church-in-the-Bowery FRIDAY SHOWS ADDED DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND |
New York Theatre Ballet presents LIFT Lab Live, featuring live performances of new choreography, from October 21-November 14, 2020 at St. Marks's Church-in-the-Bowery, 131 East 10th Street (entrance on 11th Street), 2nd floor, with performances Wednesdays at 12pm & 8pm, Fridays at 8pm, and Saturdays at 7pm. Tickets are $20 general admission, available at www.nytb.org. Tickets must be purchased in advance online and will not be sold at the door. |
Choreographers and Composers Program A (October 21, 23, 24, November 4, 6, 7) Richard Alston / J.S. Bach Gemma Bond / Imogen Holst Martha Clarke / Felix Mendelssohn José Limón / Hank Johnson Duncan Lyle / Charles-Valentin Alkan Steven Melendez / Jean-Philippe Rameau Melissa Toogood / Büsra Kayıkçı Margo Sappington / André Previn Jean Volpe / Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Program B (October 28, 30, 31, November 11, 13, 14) Victor Abreu / Alexis Ffrench Richard Alston / J.S. Bach Martha Clarke / Felix Mendelssohn Antonia Franceschi / Béla Bartók Rachael Kosch / Michael Kosch Robert La Fosse / Felix Mendelssohn José Limón / Hank Johnson Marco Pelle / Igor Stravinsky James Sutton / Amy Beach NYTB dancers, Guest Artist: Miki Orihara Audiences will be limited to 10 guests per performance to allow for proper social distancing. NYTB utilizes IQAir filters, seats will be separated by clear partitions, and doors and windows will remain open for added ventilation. Masks are required to be worn at all times by everyone. Each performance will run approximately 40-45 minutes with no intermission. |
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ABOUT NEW YORK THEATRE BALLET With its ever-expanding repertory, New York Theatre Ballet's cutting-edge programming brings fresh insight to classic revivals paired with the modern sensibilities of both established and up-and-coming choreographers. Going strong for 40 years, New York Theatre Ballet's diversity in repertory explores the past while boldly taking risks on the future. #balletfun#fineartmagazine#artdancefun |
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