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  1. The company was named New York City Ballet in 1948 when it became resident at City Center of Music and Drama. Its success was marked by its move to the New York State Theater, now David H. Koch Theater, designed by Philip Johnson to Balanchine's specifications.

  2. excellence and innovation: new york city ballet at 75 An exhibition celebrating NYCB’s kaleidoscopic output over 75 years is currently on view on the Koch Theater Promenade. Be sure to view it while attending a performance, or visit May 25 through May 31 during Public Viewing hours - 10am to noon on May 25, 26, 28, and 10am to 5pm all other ...

  3. 4 days ago · New York City Ballet, resident ballet company of the New York State Theatre at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. The company, first named Ballet Society, was founded in 1946 by choreographer George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein. Its prestige grew in the 1950s with foreign tours.

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  4. 5 days ago · Updated 9:58 PM PDT, May 23, 2024. NEW YORK (AP) — Alice McDermott settled into her seat at New York City Ballet on a recent Friday night, excited to see her first-ever ballet performance. The 31-year-old Manhattanite, who works in recruiting, was on a fun girls’ night out with three friends she’d met through work, starting with dinner.

  5. Apr 27, 2022 · The ballet changed locations from the New York City Center of Music and Drama to the David H. Koch Theater in Lincoln Center. On April 24 th , 1964, The New York City Ballet officially opened its theater, and has remained the resident ballet company in New York City ever since then.

  6. About NYTB. New York Theatre Ballet performs small classic masterpieces and new contemporary works for adults and innovative hour-long ballets for young children, all at affordable prices. The mission is carried out in the work of the Professional Company, its Ballet School, and its LIFT Program.

  7. The City Center for Music and Drama Inc. is the organizational parent of the New York City Ballet and was formerly also the parent company of the New York City Opera, which was liquidated in 2013. During its first two decades, the CCMD was largely synonymous with the 55th Street theater, which for the most part was its only location. [195]

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