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It's set to be an endearing show of ballet choreography that's an astonishing showcase of alluring talent on stage. New York City Ballet: modern Choreography is is bound to make it big. Celebrated for their outstanding ballet shows, this year's run featuring the latest Choreography I is set to take their pieces surpassing expectations.
With inspired ballerinas and dancers conmanding the stage, they bring flawless storytelling through the bewildering artistry of ballet. Driven by wonderful music, there's just precise attention to detail. This evening features four leading the latest choreographers shaping dance today, including world premiums from Alysa Pires (New Pires, her second commission for NYCB) and Jennifer Archibald (New Archibald, her company debut), alongside Justin Peck's Pulcinella Variations and Kyle Abraham's Love Letter (on shuffle) set to James Blake. All these elements all makes sense. In totality, their routines share epic visual and aural experiences. If you've been to their last show, You're set to be enchanted by their new routines, choreography and creative direction. Led by a world-famous trainer who shares the same passion for ballet, the whole crowd is assured of a great showcase of graceful dance. Moreover, the cast of dancers will be wearing beautiful garments with amazing attention to detail, including costumes by Tsumori Chisato and designs by Giles Deacon. Every element of the production is crafted to perfection.
You gotta be there for New York City Ballet's newest trek where they'll be sharing what they've been working on for quite some time now. Finally attaining perfection for these routines, it's time to grace the stage. Get ready for this day, they're coming to David H. Koch Theater, their historic home at Lincoln Center, on Friday 2nd October 2026 at 7:30 PM. It's set to have you enchanted. With fine ballet coming your way, tickets have seen a rise in demand.
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The critics were spot-on when they said that New York City Ballet: modern Choreography is the event of the year that can't be missed must-see of 2026, whether you're a ballet-fanatic, a casual theatergoer, or just somebody looking for a special evening out - enjoy this stunning New York City Ballet production for as little as $187 USD per person this fall.
From the company's astonishing technical proficiency to the intricate choreography; from the unmatched gracefulness to the outstanding artistry, from the appealing storytelling executed with passion to the flawless strength and control, from the perfect synchronization to the energy flowing in abundance - New York City Ballet is certainly a must-see. This fall program, the latest Choreography I, features four exciting works including world premiums by Alysa Pires and Jennifer Archibald, alongside Justin Peck's exciting Pulcinella Variations and Kyle Abraham's tender Love Letter (on shuffle) set to James Blake.
The ballet company is praised around the globe for its finesse, virtuosity, precision and expressiveness - from the highly talented principal dancers right down to the corps de ballet - and is especially well known for boasting the perfect mixture of soft and fluid and sharp and athletic. Every single performance is oozing with pure perfection; rip-roaring choreography is brought to life with distinction; and with genius filling the stage, the breathtaking beauty of ballet is once again set to enchant, dazzle and captivate.
Even when referring to all the enhancements - from sensational hand-sewn costumes to superb hand-painted sets, from the effective and sensitive lighting designs to the glorious music at the heart of it all - New York City Ballet: the latest Choreography ticks every single box.
New York is known to have an excellent love for internationally praised entertainment and the David H. Koch Theater is the perfect place to have your craving satisfied! Located at Lincoln Center Plaza at Columbus Avenue and 63rd Street, this venue was designed specifically to showcase dance performances and serves as the historic home of New York City Ballet.
With the David H. Koch Theater's central location, you'll be spoiled for choice if you want to make a whole evening out of it with a delectable meal before or after the performance; there will be plenty of safe parking at the Lincoln Center Quick Park Self Park Garage; and you'll find plenty of luxurious accommodation close by if you decide to stay the night! The theater is also easily accessible by subway (1 train to 66th Street/Lincoln Center) and multiple bus lines.
Your experience at the David H. Koch Theater will be raised by the entertainment venue's to-the-minute lighting and sound, perfect sight-lines, most prized facilities and its luxurious seating across various levels.
Due to the specially high demand for tickets, you should make sure to get yours right now!
Please see below the David H. Koch Theater seating chart for the New York City Ballet event on 2 October 2026. The ticket price will vary depending on the seating section. Compare different sections to find the cheapest New York City Ballet tickets. For accessible seating please contact David H. Koch Theater directly.
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