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2018 Fall Season

October 21, 2018 at 2:00 pm

David H. Koch Theater
New York, New York

Patrick Frenette, Tyler Maloney, Calvin Royal III. Photo: Marty Sohl.
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2018 Fall Season

Every fall, join American Ballet Theatre at the David H. Koch Theater for two weeks of mixed repertory ballet performances, featuring classic choreography, groundbreaking World Premieres and our world-class Company of dancers.

Running Time: 138 minutes

Symphonie Concertante

Choreography by George Balanchine
Revival Staged by Susan Jones
Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Sinfonia Concertante in E flat Major for Violin and Viola, K. 364)
Costumes by Theoni V. Aldredge
Lighting by David K.H. Elliott

Running Time: 32 minutes

Set to Mozart’s “Sinfonia Concertante in E flat Major for Violin, Viola, and Orchestra,” Symphonie Concertantepairs two principal dancers with the solo violin and viola. A beautiful and simple structure emerges as the dancers weave in and out of the music.

Songs of Bukovina

Choreography by Alexei Ratmansky
Music by Leonid Desyatnikov (Excerpts from "Bukovinian Songs [24 Preludes for Piano]")
Costumes by Moritz Junge
Lighting by Brad Fields

Running Time: 24 minutes

ABT Artist in Residence Alexei Ratmansky invites audiences to experience a festive village gathering.  Set to the music of Leonid Desyatnikov, Songs of Bukovina explores the folk traditions of the Eastern European mountains.

Fancy Free

Choreography by Jerome Robbins
Music by Leonard Bernstein
Staged by Jean-Pierre Frohlich
Scenery by Oliver Smith
Costumes by Kermit Love
Revival Lighting by Jennifer Tipton

Running Time: 31 minutes

The first ballet Jerome Robbins ever choreographed, Fancy Free is an American classic. While a young dancer at American Ballet Theatre, Robbins collaborated with Leonard Bernstein to create a narrative ballet that was an instant success. This playful tale of three sailors on leave in New York City inspired the hugely successful musical On The Town.