After 25 Years at New York City Ballet, Megan Fairchild Takes Her Final Bow
Her final performance will take place May 25.
Her final performance will take place May 25.
Two principle dancers on the iconic Sleeping Beauty role.
NYCB Costume Director Marc Happel on how the company has preserved Barbara Karinska's original designs.
The company's resident maestro is well known as a powerhouse at the podium.
On May 25, he will give his final performance with the company in Stars and Stripes.
The visual artist and photographer is the New York City Ballet's 2025 Art Series Artist
The video installation series is currently on display in the lobby of the New York City Ballet.
Three New York City Ballet dancers share their childhood memories.
This season marks the longtime dancer's final one with the company.
Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta of DRIFT have created an artistic display that also dances.
It's a record number of newcomers, and it was because of the pandemic.
The upcoming Fall Fashion Gala will include works from Abraham and Reisen as well as Resident Choreographer Justin Peck.
Tanowitz talks about her two pieces running at NYCB this spring.
Four Principal Dancers give their final New York City Ballet performances this fall.
The visual artist has created an installation celebrating the people behind the scenes at the ballet.
The company's educational program is designed to promote artistic expression inspired by themes, choreography, and music from George Balanchine's The Nutcracker.
Choreographers Lauren Lovette and Edwaard Liang talk about the new works they've created for the company.
The company will present the new pieces at the Spring Gala May 2.
The artist's work is on view at the David H. Koch Theater February 16–24, as well as a remaining Art Series performance on March 2.
Four young dancers on their roles in the holiday favorite at New York City Ballet.
The works will be presented at the Fall Fashion Gala on September 27.
As part of New York City Ballet’s Art Series, visual artist Jihan Zenciril turns a party favor into an artistic adventure.
Making the leap from School of American Ballet Classroom to New York City Ballet stage, these accomplished young performers are vital to the success of the holiday favorite.
Ballerina Rebecca Krohn says farewell to the stage October 7, but stays with the Company in a new role.
The Company showcases 30 years of new choreographers in the four-week spring celebration.