List of New York City Ballet 2008 repertory
New York City Ballet dances Winter, Spring and Fall seasons each year at the David H. Koch Theater, Lincoln Center, as well as a Summer season at Saratoga Springs and tours; from Thanksgiving to New Year's they perform George Balanchine's Nutcracker; this is the list of ballets with casts for the 2008 season, beginning Wednesday, January 2, and ending in Paris at the Opéra Bastille, September 21.[1]
Winter
Tuesday
- January 8, Dance for Joy
- Brandenburg
- Carousel (A Dance)
- Zakouski
- The Concert
January 15, Romeo † Juliet
|
January 22, Four by Four
January 29, Traditions
[Winter Repertory 1] [Playbill, Winter 1]
|
- Winter
- Spring
- Summer
- Fall
February 5, Double Feature
|
|
|
February 12, Spirit of Discovery
- The Goldberg Variations
- theme
- first section
- second section
February 19, Inspirations
Wednesday
January 2, Jewels
[Winter Repertory 2] [Playbill, Winter 2]
January 9, matinée, Romeo † Juliet
- Lady and Lord Capulet
January 9, evening, Romeo † Juliet
- Lady and Lord Capulet
January 16 Four by Four
January 23, Passages
January 30, Passages
[Winter Repertory 1] [Playbill, Winter 3]
February 6 Double Feature
|
|
|
February 13, American Songs and Dances
- Ives, Songs
February 20, American Songs and Dances
- Ives, Songs
Thursday
January 3, Dance for Joy
[Winter Repertory 2] [Playbill, Winter 4]
January 10, Four by Four
January 17, Balanchine’s World
|
January 24, Balanchine’s World
[Winter Repertory 3] [Playbill, Winter 5]
|
January 31, Double Feature
[Winter Repertory 1] [Playbill, Winter 6]
|
|
|
February 7, Inspirations
February 14, Matters of the Heart
|
February 21, Matters of the Heart
[Winter Repertory 4] [Playbill, Winter 7]
|
notes for Thursday
- 1 2 Due to illness or injury, Rachel Piskin and Adam Hendrickson replaced Stephanie Zungre and Andrew Veyette in The Concert.
- ↑ Due to illness or injury, Andrew Veyette replaced Benjamin Millepied in the Raymonda Variations.
Friday
January 4, Jewels
January 11, Jewels
January 18, Traditions
|
- Winter
- Spring
- Summer
- Fall
January 25, Passages
February 1, Double Feature
|
|
|
February 8, Inspirations
February 15, American Songs and Dances
- Ives, Songs
February 22, Russian Treasures
Saturday matinée
January 5, matinée, Romeo † Juliet
- Lady and Lord Capulet
January 12, matinée, Romeo † Juliet
- Lady and Lord Capulet
January 19, matinée
|
January 26, matinée, Four by Four
February 2, matinée, Double Feature
|
|
|
February 9, matinée, Spirit of Discovery
- The Goldberg Variations
- theme
- first section
- second section
February 16, matinée, Inspirations
February 23, matinée, Passages
notes for Saturday matinée
- ↑ Due to illness or injury, Rebecca Krohn replaced Georgina Pazcoguin in Russian Seasons.
Saturday evening
January 5, Jewels
January 12, Jewels
January 19, Traditions
|
- Winter
- Spring
- Summer
- Fall
January 26 Spirit of Discovery
- The Goldberg Variations
- theme
- first section
- second section
February 2, Double Feature
|
|
|
February 9, American Songs and Dances
- Ives, Songs
February 16 Russian Treasures
February 23, Matters of the Heart
|
notes for Saturday evening
- 1 2 Due to illness or injury, Faye Arthurs and Tyler Angle replaced Maria Kowroski and Amar Ramasar in Thou Swell.
Sunday matinée
January 6 Dance for Joy
January 6 (evening) Romeo † Juliet
|
January 13, Romeo † Juliet
|
January 20, Balanchine’s World
|
January 27, Traditions
|
- Winter
- Spring
- Summer
- Fall
February 3, Double Feature
|
|
|
February 10, Nikolaj Hübbe farewell
- “Cool” from West Side Story Suite
February 17, Matters of the Heart
|
February 24, Russian Treasures
notes for Sunday
- ↑ Due to illness or injury, Andrew Veyette replaced Benjamin Millepied in the Raymonda Variations.
References
Playbill, NYCB 2008
- Wednesday, February 6
- Thursday, February 7
- Saturday, February 9
- Sunday, February 10
- Tuesday, February 12
- Thursday, February 14
- Saturday, February 16
- Sunday, February 17
Fourth Ring talks also known as First Position discussions
Repertory Week, Winter 2008
- 1 2 3 Week five January 29–February 3
- 1 2 Week one, January 2–6
- 1 2 3 Week four, January 22–27
- 1 2 3 Week eight, February 19–24
- week 6
- week 7
footnotes for Winter
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 guest artist
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 first time in rôle
- 1 2 3 4 guest conductor
footnotes for Winter Tuesdays
footnotes for Winter Wednesdays
footnotes for Winter Thursdays
footnotes for Winter Fridays
footnotes for Winter Saturdays
footnotes for Winter Saturday matinées
footnotes for Winter Saturday evenings
footnotes for Winter Sundays
footnotes for Winter Sunday matinées
Winter tours
Kennedy Center, Washington DC
Wednesday, February 27
|
Thursday, February 28
|
Friday, February 29 |
Saturday, March 1, matinée |
Saturday, March 1, evening
|
Sunday, March 2, matinée
|
Sunday, March 2, evening |
footnotes for Kennedy Center |
London Coliseum
|
|
Wednesday, March 12, programme 1
|
Thursday, March 13, programme 2
|
Friday, March 14, programme 1
|
Saturday, March 15, programme 3
|
Sunday, March 16, matinée, programme 1
|
Sunday, March 16, evening, programme 1
|
Tuesday, March 18, programme 3 |
Wednesday, March 19, programme 4 |
Thursday, March 20, matinée, programme 4 |
Thursday, March 20, evening, programme 3 |
Friday, March 21, programme 3 |
Saturday, March 22, matinée, programme 4 |
Saturday, March 22, evening, programme 4 |
footnotes for The Coliseum |
Spring
Week one, April 29–May 4
Tuesday, April 29, Spring gala
|
Wednesday, April 30
- Symphony in C
- First movement
- Second movement
- Third movement
- Fourth movement
Thursday, May 1, Jerome Robbins celebration
Friday, May 2, Jerome Robbins celebration
|
Saturday, May 3, matinée
- Symphony in C
- First movement
- Second movement
- Third movement
- Fourth movement
Saturday, May 3, evening, Jerome Robbins celebration
|
Sunday matinée, May 4, Jerome Robbins celebration
notes for week one
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 first time in rôle
- 1 2 3 4 Due to illness or injury, Megan Fairchild replaced Ashley Bouder in Symphony in C and Kathryn Morgan replaced Megan Fairchild in Western Symphony.
- ↑ NYC rôle debut
- 1 2 3 4 5 Due to illness or injury, Sean Suozzi, Tyler Angle and Rebecca Krohn replaced Adam Hendrickson, Philip Neal and Rachel Rutherford in The Four Seasons.
- ↑ Due to illness or injury, Marcelo Gomes replaced Jose Manuel Carreño in West Side Story Suite.
Week two, May 5–11
Tuesday, May 6, Jerome Robbins celebration
Wednesday, May 7
- Symphony in C
- First movement
- Second movement
- Third movement
- Fourth movement
Thursday, May 8, Jerome Robbins celebration
Friday, May 9, Jerome Robbins celebration
Saturday, May 10, matinée
Saturday, May 10, evening
Sunday matinée, May 11, Jerome Robbins celebration, (Mothers' Day)
notes for week two
Week three, May 13–18
Tuesday, May 13
- Symphony in C
- First movement
- Second movement
- Third movement
- Fourth movement
Wednesday, May 14, Jerome Robbins celebration
Thursday, May 15, Jerome Robbins celebration
|
Friday, May 16, Double Feature
|
|
Saturday, May 17, matinée, Double Feature
|
|
Saturday, May 17, evening, Jerome Robbins celebration
Sunday matinée, May 18, Double Feature
|
|
notes for week three
Week four, May 20–25
Tuesday, May 20, Double Feature
|
|
|
Wednesday, May 21, Jerome Robbins celebration
- NY Export* Opus Jazz
Thursday, May 22, Double Feature
|
|
|
Friday, May 23
Saturday, May 24, matinée, Jerome Robbins celebration
|
Saturday, May 24, evening, Jerome Robbins celebration
- NY Export* Opus Jazz
Sunday matinée, May 25, Jewels
notes for week four
- 1 2 Megan Fairchild replaced Ashley Bouder in Brandenburg.
- 1 2 first time in rôle
Week five, May 27–June 1
Tuesday, May 27, Jerome Robbins celebration
- Ives, Songs
Wednesday, May 28, Jerome Robbins celebration
|
Thursday, May 29
|
|
Friday, May 30, Jerome Robbins celebration
- Ives, Songs
Saturday, May 31, matinée, Jewels
Saturday, May 31, evening
|
Sunday matinée, June 1, Jerome Robbins celebration
- Ives, Songs
notes for week five
Week six, June 3–8
Tuesday, June 3
|
Wednesday, June 4
Thursday, June 5
- NY Export* Opus Jazz
Friday, June 6
Saturday, June 7, matinée, Jewels
Saturday, June 7, evening, Jewels
Sunday matinée, June 8
- Brahms–Schoenberg Quartet
- First movement
- Second movement
- Third movement
- Fourth movement
notes for week six
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 first time in rôle
- ↑ NYC rôle debut
- ↑ Due to injury or illness Charles Askegard replaced Stephen Hanna in In the Night.
- 1 2 Julie Kent and Gonzalo Garcia replaced Alina Cojocaru and Johan Kobborg in Other Dances.
- ↑ NYCB rôle debut
- ↑ Due to injury or illness Joaquín De Luz replaced Benjamin Millepied in Rubies.
- ↑ Charles Askegard replaced Damian Woetzel in Brahms–Schoenberg Quartet.
Week seven, June 10–15
Tuesday, June 10
Wednesday, June 11
Thursday, June 12
|
Friday, June 13
- Brahms–Schoenberg Quartet
- First movement
- Second movement
- Third movement
- Fourth movement
Saturday, June 14, matinée
Saturday, June 14, evening
Sunday matinée, June 15
notes for week seven
Week eight, June 16–22
Monday, June 16, NYCB seminar
|
Tuesday, June 17
Wednesday, June 18, Damian Woetzel's farewell performance
- Rubies from Jewels
Thursday, June 19
- Brahms–Schoenberg Quartet
- First movement
- Second movement
- Third movement
- Fourth movement
Friday, June 20
|
Saturday, June 21, matinée
Saturday, June 21, evening
|
Sunday matinée, June 22
- The Goldberg Variations
- theme
- first section
- second section
notes for week eight
- ↑ Wendy Whelan replaced Darci Kistler in In Memory of ....
- 1 2 Joaquín De Luz replaced Benjamin Millepied in Rubies and in Dances at a Gathering.
- 1 2 3 Sara Mearns replaced Darci Kistler, Rebecca Krohn replaced Sara Mearns, and Yvonne Borree replaced Janie Taylor in Thou Swell
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 first time in rôle
- 1 2 3 4 Philip Neal replaced Benjamin Millepied in Mozartiana and Yvonne Borree replaced Darci Kistler in La Sonnambula.
- ↑ Gonzalo Garcia replaced Benjamin Millepied in The Goldberg Variations.
Week nine, June 24–29
Tuesday, June 24
- Brahms–Schoenberg Quartet
- First movement
- Second movement
- Third movement
- Fourth movement
Wednesday, June 25
- The Goldberg Variations
- theme
- first section
- second section
Thursday, June 26
- Brahms–Schoenberg Quartet
- First movement
- Second movement
- Third movement
- Fourth movement
Friday, June 27, Dancers' Choice benefit
- initiated by Peter Martins;
- conceived and supervised by Jonathan Stafford;
- assisted by Kyle Froman, Craig Hall, Amanda Hankes, Adam Hendrickson, Ask la Cour, Henry Seth and Daniel Ulbricht
- Rubies excerpt
- Ecstatic Orange excerpt
|
- Square Dance excerpt
- Emeralds excerpt
- Interplay excerpt
|
- Dances at a Gathering excerpt
- Glass Pieces* Akhnaten excerpt
|
|
- Union Jack excerpt
|
- Stars and Stripes Third Campaign
|
- Mercurial Manoeuvres excerpt
- Symphony in C excerpt
|
Saturday, June 28, matinée
|
Saturday, June 28, evening
- The Goldberg Variations
- theme
- first section
- second section
Sunday matinée, June 29
- The Goldberg Variations
- theme
- first section
- second section
notes for week nine
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 first time in rôle
- ↑ Yvonne Borree replaced Megan Fairchild in the Brahms–Schoenberg Quartet.
- ↑ Gonzalo Garcia replaced Benjamin Millepied in The Goldberg Variations.
- ↑ David Prottas replaced Craig Hall in La Sonnambula.
- 1 2 3 4 Due to illness or injury Benjamin Millepied and Robert Fairchild replaced Gonzalo Garcia (who was to have replaced Benjamin Millepied; see above) in The Goldberg Variations.
References
Playbill, NYCB 2008
|
|
|
|
|
|
Repertory Week, Spring 2008
|
|
|
footnotes for Spring
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 guest artists
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 apprentice
- 1 2 Tom Gold's last performance as a member of City Ballet was Thursday, May 22, 2008, in Double Feature; he performed in Mozartiana Friday and Saturday, June 19 and 20, as a guest artist.
- ↑ world premiere
Summer Saratoga Springs
Week two, July 15–19
Tuesday, July 15
|
Wednesday, July 16
|
Thursday, July 17, matinée |
Thursday, July 17, evening |
Friday, July 18
|
Saturday, July 19, matinée
|
Saturday, July 19, evening, gala |
footnotes for week two |
Week three, July 22–26
|}
Tuesday, July 22
|
Wednesday, July 23
|
Thursday, July 24, matinée |
Thursday, July 24, evening |
Friday, July 25
|
Saturday, July 26, matinée
|
Saturday, July 26, evening
|
footnotes for week threefootnotes for Saratoga Springs |
Summer tour
Copenhagen, week one
Monday, September 1
|
Tuesday, September 2 |
Wednesday, September 3 |
Thursday, September 4 |
Friday, September 5
|
Saturday, September 6, matinée |
Saturday, September 6, evening
|
Footnotes for Copenhagen, week one |
Paris, weeks two and three
Tuesday, September 9
|
Wednesday, September 10 |
Thursday, September 11
|
Friday, September 12 |
Saturday, September 13, matinée |
Saturday, September 13, evening
|
Tuesday, September 16 |
Thursday, September 18, Soirée de Gala
|
Friday, September 19 |
Saturday, September 20, matinée |
Saturday, September 20, evening |
Sunday, September 21 |
Footnotes for Paris
week two |
week three |
Footnotes
- ↑ Casting becomes available a week or two before performance and is subject to change right up to curtain time.
Playbill, NYCB
Playbill, Winter
- ↑ Tuesday, January 29
- ↑ Wednesday, January 2
- ↑ Wednesday, January 30
- ↑ Thursday, January 3
- ↑ Thursday, January 24
- ↑ Thursday, January 31
- ↑ Thursday, February 21
- ↑ Friday, January 25
- ↑ Friday, February 22
- ↑ Saturday, January 26
- ↑ Saturday, February 23
Fourth Ring talks also known as First Position discussions
Winter Fourth Ring talks also known as First Position discussions
Spring Fourth Ring talks also known as First Position discussions
Repertory Week, Winter
Studio talks
Winter studio talks
Spring studio talks
- ↑ Friday, May 2, Jennifer Tipton on working with Jerome Robbins
- ↑ Thursday, May 8, The Seasons
- ↑ Thursday, May 15, French Cuisine
- ↑ Thursday, June 12, Here and Now
- ↑ Thursday, June 19, Then and There
External links
|
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Friday, April 29, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.