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  1. A one-of-a-kind comedic ballet,The Concert portrays a cast of quirky characters at a piano recital and their laugh-out-loud antics. One of the pleasures of attending a concert is the freedom to lose oneself in listening to the music. Quite often, unconsciously, mental pictures and images form, and the patterns and paths of these reveries are ...

  2. Ashley Bouder on THE FOUR SEASONS. The final movement of this Jerome Robbins ballet is a big party for Ashley Bouder that lets her bring sensuality and fun to the pas de deux. It’s also a virtuosic moment, with lots of technical challenges that must be performed with absolute precision. Stay closer to the action.

  3. 30 de jul. de 1998 · Jerome Robbins, one of 20th-century ballet's greatest choreographers and a towering innovator in Broadway musicals, dies at age of 79; Robbins helped shape New York City Ballet's creative profile ...

  4. 6 de may. de 2023 · Jerome Robbins wasn’t feeling well in winter 1995. He had created “West Side Story Suite” — a condensed adaptation of his 1957 hit Broadway musical — for New York City Ballet earlier ...

  5. For the Stravinsky Festival in 1972, Jerome Robbins used the music for his Circus Polka, a showpiece for 48 students from the School of American Ballet, and cast himself as the Ringmaster. At the close of the piece, the children form the initials “I.S.,” in honor of the composer; since that time, the ballet has paid tribute to others in the same way.

  6. Following Balanchine's death in 1983, Robbins and Peter Martins shared the title of Ballet Master in Chief overseeing the smooth running of the New York City Ballet. From 1990 through his retirement in 2017, Martins had sole responsibility for the Company's artistic direction.

  7. 15 de sept. de 2021 · Spotlight on Glass Pieces. By Madelyn Sutton, September 15, 2021. Premiering on May 13, 1983, Jerome Robbins’ Glass Pieceswas a “first” in many ways. For one, it was the first ballet created on New York City Ballet set to the music of American composer Philip Glass. Fairly well-established at the time as a key figure in the minimalist ...