A Brief History of Ballet: Here/Now Festival 2017
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This very brief history of ballet begins in 1661 and continues through to the New York City Ballet’s Here/Now Festival. On view now, the festival amasses 43 ballets from 22 choreographers to display the NYCB’s unparalleled commitment to new work. Experience three decades of contemporary choreography commissioned by NYCB in ten specially curated performances.
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