NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID BALLET THEATRE FOUNDATION, INC. 2007 FALL SEASON October 23 November 4 See the World s Greatest Dancers This Fall at Reserve your seats now! CityTix 212.581.1212 or www.abt.org Ballet Theatre Foundation, Inc. 890 Broadway New York, NY 10003 Julie Kent and Marcelo Gomes in. Photo Joe McNally. Cover: Gillian Murphy and Ethan Stiefel in. Photo by Matt Albiani. 10TH Order Individual Tickets or Select 3 or More Performances and SAVE up to 22%.
Celebrating the 10 th anniversary at New York City Center, American Ballet Theatre continues a tradition of bringing repertory of unparalleled scope center stage. From classic ballets to innovative premieres, ABT s world-class dancers bring their draic artistry and thrilling bravura to take dance to new heights this fall. Reserve your seats today for this celebratory season in the intie New York City Center, where you ll feel so close to the action that you can almost touch the magic onstage. 2007 fall season WORLD PREMIERES NEW ELO-CLOSE-GLASS WORK NEW BENJAMIN MILLEPIED WORK COMPANY PREMIERES BAKER S DOZEN Twyla Tharp BALLO DELLA REGINA George Balanchine REPERTORY ENCORES CLEAR Stanton Welch FALL RIVER LEGEND Agnes de Mille FANCY FREE Jerome Robbins THE LEAVES ARE FADING Antony Tudor MEADOW Lar Lubovitch SINATRA SUITE Twyla Tharp. Photo by Gene Schiavone. Order individual tickets or create-your-own series www.abt.org of 3 or more performances and save up to 22%! CityTix 212.581.1212
world premieres NEW WORK BY JORMA ELO-CHUCK CLOSE-PHILIP GLASS Choreography by JORMA ELO Music by PHILIP GLASS Jorma Elo Chuck Close s many portraits of Philip Glass have become iconic images of the composer. Culminating their over forty-year friendship, Philip Glass, in turn, paid tribute to their remarkable bond in the form of a musical portrait of Chuck Close. Composed for solo piano, the composition is in two parts, the first a reflection of Mr. Close in the 1960 s, the second a portrait of the ure artist. Now, ABT celebrates two of the most important artists of our time with a World Premiere ballet, inspired by Glass A Musical Portrait of Chuck Close, and choreographed by one of today s most thrilling choreographers, Jorma Elo. This production is made possible by the generous support of Leading Underwriters Barbara Hemmerle Gollust, Lewis S. Ranieri, and Leila and Mickey Straus, with additional funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency. NEW WORK BY BENJAMIN MILLEPIED Choreography by BENJAMIN MILLEPIED Music by NICO MUHLY Benjamin Millepied Bold and original choreography is set to an ABT-commissioned score as one of the bright talents in the dance world, Benjamin Millepied, creates a World Premiere work inspired by the refreshingly fertile musical mind of Nico Muhly. Mentored by Jerome Robbins, Benjamin Millepied has been praised for his daring ability to break the mold, resulting in ballets that are unique, engaging, and very special indeed. This production is made possible by the generous support of Cheryl Bergenfield Katz. Nico Muhly s original score has been generously underwritten through a gift from Michele and Stn Pesner. All art Chuck Close, courtesy PaceWildenstein, New York. Top: Self-Portrait, 1996. Bottom left to right: Big Self-Portrait, 1967 1968; Self-Portrait, 1997; Large Phil Fingerprint/Random, 1979. CityTix 212.581.1212
premieres BALLO DELLA REGINA Choreography by GEORGE BALANCHINE Music by GIUSEPPE VERDI Underpinning the froth and frolics of this joyous ballet is one of the most technically fiendish ballerina roles in the Balanchine canon, demanding a capacity for dizzying turns and lightning-speed reflexes. Set in an underwater grotto to infectiously cheerful music from Verdi s opera Don Carlos, Balanchine s dance poem is a showcase for the virtuosic bravura of ABT s world-class ballerinas. BAKER S DOZEN Choreography by TWYLA THARP Music by WILLIE THE LION SMITH Set to the 1920s jazz music of master stride pianist Willie The Lion Smith, this satiny smooth dance conjures a world where afternoon social dancing happens with utter ease. Choreographed for twelve dancers, Tharp s work features unexpected movement, intricate dance patterns, humor and sheer exhilarating fun. This production has been made possible by the generous support of Patsy and Jeff Tarr. www.abt.org Michele Wiles. Photo by Fabrizio Ferri.
encores THE LEAVES ARE FADING SINATRA SUITE Choreography by ANTONY TUDOR Music by ANTONIN DVORAK Choreography by TWYLA THARP Songs sung by FRANK SINATRA The Commissioned by ABT from one of its founding fathers, Antony Tudor, The is a haunting meditation on youthful romance and time s bittersweet passing, set to Dvorak s ravishing score. From the tender Strangers In The Night to the tough and contentious That s Life, Tharp s ballroom pas de deux exudes the slink and glamour of Sinatra s moody, bittersweet voice. FALL RIVER LEGEND CLEAR Choreography by AGNES DE MILLE Music by MORTON GOULD Choreography by STANTON WELCH Music by JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH One of the great architects of American ballet, Agnes de Mille was in ry way a trailblazer. Not one to flinch from a macabre subject, here de Mille plumbs the psychologically harrowing and powerful story of Lizzie Borden, who in 1892 was accused of the brutal killings of her father and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts. Set to Bach s heavenly score, Stanton Welch s ballet is a showpiece for ABT s acclaimed roster of male dancers, exploding in stunningly fleet footwork and audacious contrapuntal movements of jumps and leaps. Michael Kors sleek costumes allow the dancers technique and sheer physicality to shine. is generously underwritten by an endowed gift from Cosby W. and Timothy M. George. MEADOW FANCY FREE Choreography by LAR LUBOVITCH Music by FRANZ SCHUBERT, GAVIN BRYARS, FERRUCCIO BUSONI AND WILLIAM DAVID BROHN Against a dreamy cloudscape, Lar Lubovitch achis his perfect vision of romance. Lyrical wavelike patterns for the corps de ballet give way to a tender pas de deux as two lovers soar heaven-bound. Choreography by JEROME ROBBINS Music by LEONARD BERNSTEIN Rarely has a choreographer burst upon the scene with such a clear voice as Jerome Robbins did in 1944, when ABT premiered his rgreen ode to three sailors on the town. Its energy, humor and high hopes perfectly capture the American spirit. is generously underwritten by an endowed gift from Avery and Andy Barth in honor of Laima and Rudolph Barth. CityTix 212.581.1212
2007 Fall Programs TUESDAY 7:30 pm WEDNESDAY 7:30 pm THURSDAY 7:30 pm FRIDAY 8:00 pm SATURDAY 2:00 pm SATURDAY 8:00 pm SUNDAY 1:30 pm SUNDAY 7:00 pm October 23 at 6:30pm Opening Night Gala For Gala Benefit tickets, call 212.477.3030 x3239. October 24 October 25 October 26 October 27 October 27 October 28 October 28 October 30 Principal Dancers October 31 November 1 Maxim Beloserkovsky November 2 Jose Manuel Carreño November 3 Herman Cornejo November 3 Irina Dvorovenko November 4 Marcelo Gomes November 4 David Hallberg HOW TO ORDER BY MAIL Paloma Herrera Complete the order form at right and mail to: New York City Center CityTix, 130 West 56th Street, New York, NY 10019 BY PHONE BY FAX Fax the completed order form to 212.541.7979. ONLINE Visit www.abt.org or www.nycitycenter.org IN PERSON Visit the New York City Center Box Office on West 55th Street, between 6th and 7th Avenues. Call CityTix 212.581.1212 from 11am 8pm, Monday Sunday. 1 or 2 Performances 3 or More Performances Opening Night* Premium Orchestra $98 $88 $135 Orchestra Balance $78 $63 $105 Grand Tier $88 $78 $135 Mid-Mezzanine $61 $51 $80 Rear Mezzanine (Rows J-Q) $39 $31 $45 Rear Mezzanine (Rows R-V) $27 $21 $30 Partial view seating on the Grand Tier and Mid-Mezzanine is available on special request at the Box Office only. * Contribution portion is the difference between the above prices and a regular Tuesday night performance. Mail and fax orders will be charged a handling fee of $15 per order. Telephone and online orders will be charged $6.00 per ticket. Create-your-own-series phone orders will be charged $15.00. No refunds. No exchanges. Artists and programs are subject to change. Julie Kent Two Great Ways to Order! Gillian Murphy Purchase Individual Tickets to 1 or 2 Performance Dates, or Create-Your-Own Series of 3 or More Performance Dates and Save up to 22%! Mail to: New York City Center CityTix, 130 West 56th Street, New York, NY 10019 Last name (please print) First name Address City State Zip ( ) ( ) Daytime Phone Evening Phone E-mail Address Enclosed is my check payable to New York City Center. Please charge my Credit Card. American Express MasterCard VISA Credit Card Number Xiomara Reyes Name as shown on Credit Card Ethan Stiefel Signature on Credit Card Michele Wiles / Exp. date Purchase Individual Tickets to 1 or 2 Performance Dates, or Create-Your-Own Series of 3 or More Performance Dates and Save up to 22%! 1st Choice Date 2nd Choice Date Seating Section # of Seats x Price Total Opening Night does not count toward discount Handling Fee $15.00 for 3 or more performance dates. Tickets will be mailed 2 weeks prior to performance for all orders received by October 9, 2007. Contribution Total National Sponsor Season Sponsor Leading Sponsor of ABT s Family Initiative Official Sponsor of Make a Ballet Official Airline