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Activity Date & Cost
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Description
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Alvin Ailey
6/14/13 Friday
8PM
$ 35.00
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For the first time in 13 years, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater performs at Lincoln Center. Immerse yourself in Ailey’s diverse repertory, featuring the world premiere of Four Corners by Ronald K. Brown, as well as encores of recent premieres and repertory favorites – including Alvin Ailey's masterpiece,Revelations.
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Swan Lake ABT
6/21/13 Friday
7:30PM
6/22/13 Saturday
2PM
$ 40.00
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Set to Tchaikovsky's glorious score, this romantic tale of love and forgiveness is often considered the world's most beloved ballet. With breathtaking choreography, lavish costumes and visually spectacular sets evoking a lakeside Renaissance court, ABT's production "glides to the forefront of stagings all over the world. The fabled lake of the swans has risen into view, inspiring awe for its mystery and magic." (The Wall Street Journal)
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Savion Glover
6/28/13 Friday
8PM
$ 30.00
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Under the direction of Savion Glover, Savion Glover's STePz is another exuberant celebration of tap dance to sound and sound to dance. In this production, Mr. Glover and his ensemble of dancers (TLHS) take tap dance to new heights while fusing traditional music selections of the past with his self-proclaimed tap style and energy of the future. The production demonstrates Mr. Glover's incredible ability to perform the complexities of jazz phrasing—both bass line and melody—as well as wild improvisations—structure and deconstruction—from departure to return. This season, Savion Glover's STePz will again give Joyce audiences the opportunity to experience the versatility and virtuoso of Savion Glover's genius as a tap master.
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Sylvia ABT
6/29/13 Saturday
2PM
$ 40.00
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A ravishing fast-paced fantasy set amid verdant forests and majestic temples, Sir Frederick Ashton's mythological love story unites the huntress Sylvia and a lovelorn shepherd with the divine intervention of the deity Eros. The splendid score by Léo Delibes was so admired by Tchaikovsky that he purportedly declared: had he known the music existed at the time, he would never have composed Swan Lake!
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The Sleeping Beauty ABT
7/3/13 Wednesday
7:30 PM
$40.00
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The timeless fairy tale of the beautiful Princess Aurora, the evil sorceress Carabosse, over a century of sleep and the awakening kiss of a handsome prince comes to life in this splendid production. Whether this ballet is your perennial favorite or a first-time discovery, The Sleeping Beauty brings together all of the appeal of classical ballet in one remarkable work, set to Tchaikovsky's ravishing score with a wealth of dazzling dance.
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The Sleeping Beauty ABT
7/5/13 Friday
7:30 PM
$40.00
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The timeless fairy tale of the beautiful Princess Aurora, the evil sorceress Carabosse, over a century of sleep and the awakening kiss of a handsome prince comes to life in this splendid production. Whether this ballet is your perennial favorite or a first-time discovery, The Sleeping Beauty brings together all of the appeal of classical ballet in one remarkable work, set to Tchaikovsky's ravishing score with a wealth of dazzling dance.
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Cinderella
7/6/13 Saturday
2PM
$ 56.00
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Douglas Carter Beane has waved his magic wand over the world's most treasured fairytale, and his delightfully romantic take on the ultimate makeover story promises some hilarious new twists! Discover Cinderella's sassier side in this outrageously fun Broadway musical for dreamers of all ages. And not to worry, you'll be home well before the stroke of midnight!
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Newsies
7/13/13 Saturday
2PM
$ 61.00
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Set in New York City at the turn of the century, Newsies is the rousing tale of Jack Kelly, a charismatic newsboy and leader of a ragged band of teen aged "newsies," who dreams only of a better life far from the hardship of the streets. But when publishing titans Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst raise distribution prices at the newsboys’ expense, Jack finds a cause to fight for and rallies newsies from across the city to strike for what’s right.
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Beast Speedboat Ride
7/14/13 3PM
$ 35.00
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New York's only jet-powered thrill boat! the Beast leaves all others in its wake as the Captain takes this custom-built 70-foot offshore racing powerboat up to 45mph on a ride down to the Statue of Liberty.
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Pilabolus
7/18/13 Thursday
8PM
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8/2/13 Friday
8PM
$ 30.00
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Pilabolus presents two new and exciting works for the upcoming season. The first premiere is a collaboration with music video director and choreographer Trish Sie, whose most recent work with Pilabolus, Skyscrapers—a quick-change color tango—was one of last summer's hits. The second premiere promises further frontiers as the company collaborates with masters in the field of illusion. The season also features many favorite works from the company's more than forty years of inventive repertory.
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Newsies
8/3/13 Saturday
2PM
$ 61.00
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Set in New York City at the turn of the century, Newsies is the rousing tale of Jack Kelly, a charismatic newsboy and leader of a ragged band of teen aged "newsies," who dreams only of a better life far from the hardship of the streets. But when publishing titans Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst raise distribution prices at the newsboys’ expense, Jack finds a cause to fight for and rallies newsies from across the city to strike for what’s right.
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Ballet X
8/6/13 Tuesday
7:30 PM
$ 30.00
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BalletX unites world-class choreographers and dancers to forge new works of athleticism, emotion, and grace. The vision of its award-winning founders and artistic directors, Christine Cox and Matthew Neenan, BalletX challenges the boundaries of classical ballet by encouraging experimentation while preserving rigorous technique. Evidenced by the company's repertoire of over thirty world premieres, BalletX is committed to bringing the combined visions of nationally and internationally renowned artists to life and to cultivating a collective appetite for bold new dance.
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Annie
8/10/13 Saturday
2PM
$ 76.00
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With equal measures of pluck and positivity, little orphan Annie charms everyone's hearts, despite a next-to- nothing start in 1930s New York City. And now, alongside her signature pal dog, Sandy, she's set her sights on making us grin from ear to ear as she inspires a whole new millennium.
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