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New York, New York it is a widely known fact that you love yourself some first-class entertainment.
So why not take a chance on this one and pas de deux on your way to the David H. Koch Theater this fall? Come step into a world where enchanting storytelling, fascinating choreography and supreme proficiency meet, in an evening that is nothing short of a rare treat!
This company has been famed by critics and fans alike as nothing short of magnificent - and this fall their stunning grand jetés, pencés and attitudes are set to inspire, charm and excite once more! Experience a night of fresh and fierce footwork featuring world top-teirs from Jennifer Archibald and Alysa Pires, plus Justin Peck's Pulcinella Variations and Kyle Abraham's Love Letter (on shuffle) - four choreographers shaping the scene of dance today.
So New York, Prepare yourself to fall in love with ballet all over again, because New York City Ballet: modern Choreography is coming to the David H. Koch Theater - their home at Lincoln Center - on Tuesday 6th October 2026!
Tickets are now on sale with prices starting from only $187 and due to the off-the-charts popularity, they are flying off the shelves! Click on the 'Get Tickets' link now to head on over to where you can secure your premier seats fast and efficiently and download your buyer-guaranteed tickets straight to your phone without any hassles!
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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 the season, whether you're a balletomane, an occasional patron, or just somebody who loves true beauty - enjoy this stunning New York City Ballet production for as little as $187 USD per person this fall.
From the company's astonishing technical expertise to the magnificent choreography; from the graciousness at its very best to the world-class artistry, from the magical storytelling executed with perfection to the immaculate strength and control, from the perfect synchronization to the energy flowing in abundance - New York City Ballet is without a doubt a rare gem.
The ballet company is popular for its finesse, virtuosity, precision and expressiveness - from the magnificent principal dancers right down to the corps de ballet - and is especially popular for boasting the most magnificent mix of of soft and fluid and sharp and athletic. Every single performance is oozing with pure perfection; sensational choreography is brought to life with distinction; and with gracefulness on the forefront, the expressive beauty of ballet is once again claiming the throne in New York. This evening of modern Choreography I features fresh and fierce footwork from four visionary choreographers shaping dance today: world stellas from Jennifer Archibald and Alysa Pires, Justin Peck's Pulcinella Variations and Kyle Abraham's Love Letter (on shuffle).
Even when referring to all the enhancements - from exquisite handcrafted costumes to superb hand-painted sets, from the effective and sensitive lighting designs to the glorious music that forms the very basis of it all - New York City Ballet: the latest Choreography has it all and then some.
Few cities out there have a love for world-celebrated entertainment quite like New York - and it only makes sense that the biggest draw-card for entertainment that ticks the boxes is the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center!
Thanks to David H. Koch Theater's central location on the south side of Lincoln Center Plaza at Columbus Avenue and 63rd Street, 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 ample safe parking at the Lincoln Center Quick Park Self Park Garage (reservations recommended); and plenty of accommodation options will be available if you decide to not only make it an evening to remember, but an entire getaway! The venue is easily accessible via the 1 train to 66th Street/Lincoln Center station.
To add to that, the David H. Koch Theater also features to-the-minute lighting and sound, perfect views of the stage, modern features and its large capacity of 2,586 comfortable seats spread across multiple levels.
Due to the specially high demand for tickets, you should make sure to secure yours right now!
Please see below the David H. Koch Theater seating chart for the New York City Ballet event on 6 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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