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Visit on the foremost dance companies in the world with your New York car rentals company AAMCAR. With their rich company history, vast repertoire of ballets and world-class dancers, you will not be disappointed when you visit the New York City Ballet with your New York car rentals company AAMCAR.
A glance at the New York City Ballet's history
Founded in 1948 by choreographer George Balachine and Lincoln Kirstein, the New York City Ballet began as a troupe known as the Ballet Society. Lincoln Kirstein envisioned an American ballet where young native dancers could be trained and schooled under the guidance of the world's greatest ballet masters to perform a new, modern repertory rather than relying on touring groups of imported artists performing for American audiences. The New York city Ballet went on to become the first ballet company in the United States to have not only one, but two permanent venue engagements including Lincoln Center's New York State Theater on 63rd Street in Manhattan and the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs.
If you visit the New York City Ballet with your New York car rentals company AAMCAR, you will find that even today it has kept its reputation as a world-class American ballet company and still has the largest repertoire out of any American ballet company, sometimes staging as many as 60 ballets during the winter and spring seasons at Lincoln Center and 20 or more ballets during the summer seasons in Saratoga Springs. This gives you plenty of chances to see a great performance by the New York City Ballet company with your New York car rentals company AAMCAR.
What you will find at the New York City Ballet today
With approximately 90 dancers making the company the largest dance organization in America, the School of American Ballet is the official school of New York City Ballet. The company enrolls 350 aspiring dances from every state in the nation and the world. Up until the death of Balachine's death in 1983, Robbins and Peter Martins shared the title of Ballet Masters in Chief overseeing the operations of the New York City Ballet. In 1990, Martins took sole responsibility in overseeing the company's operations. In 2001, the position of Resident Choreographer of New York City Ballet was created and Chirstopher Wheeldon became the first person to hold this title.
The New York Ballet has employed several great performers including Jacques d'Amboise, Maria Tallchief, Diana Adams, Edward Villella, Melissa Hayden, Jillana, Gelsey Kirkland, Conrad Ludlow, Suzanne Farrell, Allegra Kent, Heather Watts, Tanaquil LeClerq, Darci Kistler, Peter Martins and Mikhail Baryshnikov. Currently, the artistic director of the New York City Ballet is peter Martins.
Preparing for your visit
To help you enjoy your performance by the New York City Ballet with your New York car rentals company AAMCAR here are some helpful tips.
- Read the Repertory Notes available on the website for information on the ballet you will be seeing including pieces of the music, composer information, and the history of the work.
- Checking out the Dance Biographies section will give you're a preview of the performers you will see on stage
- Office casual is the general dress code when attending a performance.
- The auditorium is open 30 minutes prior to the performance
New York City Ballet
New York State Theater
20 Lincoln Center
New York, NY 10023
Box Office Phone: 212 - 870 - 5570
For more information on current performances and show times going on at the New York City Ballet when your visit with your New York car rentals company AAMCAR visit their official website at http://www.nycballet.com.