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Jacques dAmboise, Patricia Wilde, Allegra Kent and Edward Villella talk about the roles they danced at the theater, which is celebrating George Balanchine and its 75th anniversary as a palace of the arts.
'When Lincoln Kirstein and the choreographer George Balanchine were attempting to get a company off the ground in the 1930s and 40s, they had little more than a pickup troupe, with meager seasons and slender prospects. That began to change in 1948, when the company, the newly named New York City Ballet, found an institution willing to take it in: New York City Center.
The studios had splintery floors. The orchestra pit was cramped. There was practically no backstage space and the stage itself was small.'>>>
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Drum
(9,775 posts)I came to NYC to join a prominent modern dance company, and for a decade I performed annually at City Center...it was our home theater in NY. Really looking forward to reading the piece!
elleng
(136,055 posts)Very happy to see this article.
NYFlip
(328 posts)I loved the Balanchine performance. It was wonderful. I take ballet at City Center and theyre renovating all the studios.
You're studying there now?
SAY hi for me; Dad and I attended MANY performances there!