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New York City Ballet Announces Dancers' Choice

By: May. 27, 2011
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New York City Ballet will present its third Dancers' Choice program on Sunday, June 12 at 7:30 PM. A benefit for NYCB's Dancers' Emergency Fund, the event was conceived by NYCB's Ballet Master in Chief Peter Martins in 2008 to give the Company's dancers an opportunity to plan a NYCB performance.

This year Soloist Adrian Danchig-Waring and Corps de Ballet member Amanda Hankes will oversee the evening's programming and casting, as well as the marketing and
promotional efforts.

The framework for this year's programming will be the role of the "muse" in art. The evening will specifically explore the theme of woman as muse- a sentiment echoed in Balanchine's famous quote "Ballet is Woman"- as well as demonstrate the theme of Stravinsky as muse- a nod
towards Balanchine's frequent collaborator.

These themes will be showcased during the evening's
performance in a series of pas de deux selections from George Balanchine's Agon, Angelin Preljocaj's La Stravaganza, and the only performance this season of Christopher Wheeldon's Liturgy.

The evening will also include George Balanchine's iconic works Apollo, and Rubies from Jewels, as well as exciting debut performances in nearly every role.

As in previous years, the evening will also showcase the dancers' off stage talents featuring a Dancers' Choice logo painted by Danchig-Waring, video content and accompanying soundtrack produced by the dancers, and a souvenir program with photographs by Principal
Dancers Janie Taylor and Wendy Whelan.

The Dancers' Choice evening will feature special ticket prices of $50 for the Orchestra,
First, Second, and Third Rings, and $25 for all other locations. Proceeds from the evening will
support NYCB's Dancers' Emergency Fund, which was initiated in 1980 by Jerome Robbins to
assist individual dancers who have had personal emergencies or unexpected hardships.
Tickets to all performances and events are available at the David H. Koch Theater Box
Office, www.nycballet.com and via Center Charge at 212-721-6500. All performances will take
place at the David H. Koch Theater (located at Columbus Avenue and 63rd Street). For more
information on any New York City Ballet performance visit nycballet.com, or call 212-870-5570.
For more information and to purchase tickets for Dancers' Choice visit facebook.com/nycballet.
Major support for Dancers' Choice and the Dancers' Emergency Fund is provided by The Jerome Robbins Foundation, Gillian Attfield, Arlene C. Cooper, and The Philip and Janice Levin Foundation.

Major annual funding for New York City Ballet is provided by:
Joseph and Sylvia Slifka Foundation
Harriet Ford Dickenson Foundation/Miss Gillian Attfield
Mary P. Oenslager Foundation Fund of the New York Community Trust
Denise Sobel and Norman Keller
The Rockefeller Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Solomon
John L. and Barbara Vogelstein
John L. and Sue Ann Weinberg Foundation
Marlene Hess and James D. Zirin
Public support for NYCB is provided by:
New York City Department of Cultural Affairs
National Endowment for the Arts
New York State Council on the Arts
Major support for new work is provided by:
Members of the New Combinations Fund
The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation
Rudolf Nureyev Fund for Emerging Choreographers:
Rudolf Nureyev Dance Foundation
Harriet Ford Dickenson Foundation
Joseph and Sylvia Slifka Foundation

New York City Ballet gratefully acknowledges the Lila Acheson and DeWitt Wallace Endowment Fund, which provides support for new work and audience development.

New York City Ballet's musical leadership is endowed in part by the Agnes Gund and Daniel Shapiro Fund for Musical
Excellence.

The creation and performance of works by Peter Martins is funded in part by an endowment gift from the Solomon family, given in loving memory of Carolyn B. Solomon.
New York City Ballet's performances of works by George Balanchine are supported in part by the Balanchine Production Fund, an endowment created through The Campaign for New York City Ballet. 

American Airlines is the official airline of New York City Ballet.




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