From first rehearsal to world premiere, BALLET 422 takes us backstage at New York City Ballet as Justin Peck, a young up-and-coming choreographer, crafts a new work. BALLET 422 illuminates the process behind the creation of a single ballet within the ongoing cycle of work at one of the world's great ballet companies.
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The premiere will be Peck's eighth work for NYCB in three years. His previous works for the Company include In Creases (2012), Year of the Rabbit (2012), Paz de la Jolla (2013), TakeOffs and Landings (NYCB MOVES, 2013), Capricious Maneuvers (2013), Everywhere We Go (2014), and Belles Lettres (2014). Peck was named NYCB Resident Choreographer in July 2014, the second in the Company's history.
In addition to his choreographic work with NYCB, Peck has also created ballets for the School of American Ballet, the Miami City Ballet, L.A. Dance Project, the Pacific Northwest Ballet, the Guggenheim Museum, New York Fall For Dance, and the Nantucket Atheneum Dance Festival, among others. Peck is also the subject of the documentary film Ballet 422, which was directed by Jody Lee Lipes, and follows Peck as he creates New York City Ballet's 422nd new work,Paz de la Jolla, during the Company's 2013 winter season. The film premiered at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival and will be released by Magnolia Pictures in theaters on February 6, 2015. In New York City, the film will be shown at the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center at Lincoln Center (144 West 65th Street, New York, NY 10023) and at the Landmark Sunshine Cinema 5 (143 East Houston Street, New York, NY 10002). For additional information about the film and national screening locations visit magpictures.com/ballet422.
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