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It's set to be a charming production of ballet routines that's an astonishing showcase of endearing talent on stage. New York City Ballet: Jewels is is bound to make it big. Acclaimed for their outstanding ballet tours, this year's run is set to take their efforts beyond expectations.
With classically-trained ballerinas and dancers taking hold of the stage, they share immaculate storytelling through the bewildering artistry of ballet. George Balanchine's beloved 1967 masterpiece unfolds in three distinct acts - Emeralds (set to Gabriel Fauré), Rubies (Igor Stravinsky) and Diamonds (Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky) - each exploring different facets of classical dancing. Coupled with show stopping music, there's just impeccable attention to detail. Every single element all makes sense. All in all, their numbers share insane visual and aural encounters. Been part of their last tour? Prepare to be gripped by their new routines, choreography and creative direction. Led by a well-respected trainer who shares the same passion for ballet, the whole crowd is assured of a magnificent showcase of exquisite dance. Moreover, the company of dancers will be wearing exquisite stunning garments with meticulous attention to detail, featuring Karinska's epic costumes that unify the jewel motif. Every part of the show is crafted to perfection.
You gotta be there for New York City Ballet's recent trek where they'll be sharing what they've been working on for quite a while now. Achieving perfection for these routines, it's time to grace the stage. Save the date, they're coming to David H. Koch Theater, their home at Lincoln Center, on Tuesday 22nd September 2026 at 7:30 PM. It's gonna have you enchanted. With fine dance headed to the stage, tickets have been selling out.
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The critics got it right when they said that New York City Ballet: Jewels is the event of the year that can't be missed must-see of the season, whether you're a ballet-enthusiast, a casual theatregoer, 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 proficiency to the intricate choreography; from the unmatched gracefulness to the world-class artistry, from the charming storytelling at the core of the performance to the jaw-dropping strength and control, from the perfect synchronization to the energy flowing in abundance - New York City Ballet is without a doubt a must-see. George Balanchine's beloved 1967 masterpiece unfolds in three distinct acts - Emeralds (Fauré), Rubies (Stravinsky) and Diamonds (Tchaikovsky) - each showing us different facets of classical dancing inspired by precious stones.
The ballet company is praised around the globe for its finesse, artistry, precision and expressiveness - from the most accomplished and experienced principal dancers to those making their debuts - 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; a master-choreographer's work is brought to life with distinction; and with excellence filling the stage, the breathtaking beauty of ballet is once again claiming the throne in New York.
Even when referring to all the enhancements - from exquisite handcrafted costumes by Karinska to beautifully 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: Jewels ticks every single box.
Few venues know how to satisfy their cities' cravings, wants and needs - and the David H. Koch Theater is one of those. As the home of New York City Ballet at Lincoln Center, the theater features an elegant auditorium with jewel-like faceted lights and a legendary spherical chandelier.
With the 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 visit to a restaurant or bar nearby before or after the performance; you won't struggle with safe parking at the Lincoln Center Quick Park Self Park Garage on 62nd Street; and plenty of accommodation options will be available if you decide to stay the night!
Your experience at the David H. Koch Theater will be elevated by David H. Koch Theater's cutting-edge lighting and sound, perfect views of the stage, fantastic features including express intermission service and its luxurious seating across various levels - from Orchestra to five elegant Rings.
Due to the excellently 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 22 September 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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