List of New York City Ballet 2009 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 2009 season, beginning with the Winter gala, Tuesday, November 25, 2008,[1] and ending with the last performance of The Nutcracker.[2]
Contents
- 1 Winter
- 1.1 Winter gala, Tuesday, November 25, 2008
- 1.2 Week one, January 6–11
- 1.2.1 Tuesday, January 6, All Balanchine
- 1.2.2 Wednesday, January 7, XIX Century Classic
- 1.2.3 Thursday, January 8, All Balanchine
- 1.2.4 Friday, January 9, All Balanchine
- 1.2.5 Saturday, January 10, matinée, XIX Century Classic
- 1.2.6 Saturday, January 10, evening, All Balanchine
- 1.2.7 Sunday matinée, January 11, XIX Century Classic
- 1.3 Week two, January 13–18
- 1.3.1 Tuesday, January 13, XIX Century Classic
- 1.3.2 Wednesday, January 14, tribute to the School of American Ballet 75th anniversary
- 1.3.3 Thursday, January 15, All Robbins
- 1.3.4 Friday, January 16, XIX Century Classic
- 1.3.5 Saturday, January 17, matinée, Four Voices
- 1.3.6 Saturday, January 17, evening, XIX Century Classic
- 1.3.7 Sunday matinée, January 18, Four Voices
- 1.4 Week three, January 20–25
- 1.4.1 Tuesday, January 20, All Robbins
- 1.4.2 Wednesday, January 21, All Robbins
- 1.4.3 Thursday, January 22, New Combinations: A Tribute to Nureyev
- 1.4.4 Friday, January 23, Four Voices
- 1.4.5 Saturday, January 24, matinée, All Robbins
- 1.4.6 Saturday, January 24, evening, Four Voices
- 1.4.7 Sunday matinée, January 25, New Combinations: A Tribute to Nureyev
- 1.5 Week four, January 27 – February 1
- 1.5.1 Tuesday, January 27, Founding Choreographers I
- 1.5.2 Wednesday, January 28, Four Voices
- 1.5.3 Thursday, January 29, Founding Choreographers I
- 1.5.4 Friday, January 30, Early Music Masters
- 1.5.5 Saturday, January 31, matinée, New Combinations: A Tribute to Nureyev
- 1.5.6 Saturday, January 31, evening, Founding Choreographers I
- 1.5.7 Sunday, February 1, Early Music Masters
- 1.5.8 notes for week four
- 1.6 Week five, February 3–8
- 1.6.1 Tuesday, February 3, New Combinations: A Tribute to Nureyev
- 1.6.2 Wednesday, February 4, XX Century Music Masters
- 1.6.3 Thursday, February 5, Early Music Masters
- 1.6.4 Friday, February 6, Tradition and Innovation
- 1.6.5 Saturday, February 7, matinée, XX Century Music Masters
- 1.6.6 Saturday, February 7, evening, XX Century Music Masters
- 1.6.7 Sunday matinée, February 8, Tradition and Innovation
- 1.6.8 notes for week five
- 1.7 Week six, February 10–15
- 1.7.1 Tuesday, February 10, Tradition and Innovation
- 1.7.2 Wednesday, February 11, Early Music Masters
- 1.7.3 Thursday, February 12, Short Stories
- 1.7.4 Friday, February 13, XX Century Music Masters
- 1.7.5 Saturday, February 14, matinée, Short Stories
- 1.7.6 Saturday, February 14, evening, Short Stories
- 1.7.7 Sunday matinée, February 15, XX Century Music Masters
- 1.8 Week seven, February 17–22
- 1.8.1 Tuesday, February 17, XXI Century Movement
- 1.8.2 Wednesday, February 18, Founding Choreographers II
- 1.8.3 Thursday, February 19, XXI Century Movement
- 1.8.4 Friday, February 20, Founding Choreographers II
- 1.8.5 Saturday, February 21, matinée, Founding Choreographers II
- 1.8.6 Saturday, February 21, evening, Tradition and Innovation
- 1.8.7 Sunday matinée, February 22, Tradition and Innovation
- 1.8.8 notes for week seven
- 1.9 Week eight, February 24 – March 1
- 1.9.1 Tuesday, February 24, Short Stories
- 1.9.2 Wednesday, February 25, Short Stories
- 1.9.3 Thursday, February 26, XXI Century Movement
- 1.9.4 Friday, February 27, Short Stories
- 1.9.5 Saturday, February 28, matinée, XXI Century Movement
- 1.9.6 Saturday, February 28, evening, XXI Century Movement
- 1.9.7 Sunday matinée, March 1, An All American Season Finale
- 1.9.8 notes for week eight
- 1.10 notes for Winter
- 1.11 NYCB Playbill
- 1.12 Repertory Week
- 1.13 Fourth Ring talks
- 1.14 Studio talks
- 2 Winter tour
- 2.1 Wednesday, March 4, Founding Choreographers
- 2.2 Thursday, March 5, Wheeldon, Elo, Balanchine
- 2.3 Friday, March 6, Ratmansky, Martins, Balanchine
- 2.4 Saturday, March 7, matinée, Founding Choreographers
- 2.5 Saturday, March 7, evening, Founding Choreographers
- 2.6 Sunday, March 8, matinée, Wheeldon, Elo, Balanchine
- 2.7 Sunday, March 8, evening, Ratmansky, Martins, Balanchine
- 2.8 Footnotes for the Winter tour
- 3 Spring
- 3.1 Week one, April 28 – May 3
- 3.2 Week two, May 5–10
- 3.3 Week three, May 12–17
- 3.4 Week four, May 18–24
- 3.5 Week five, May 26–31
- 3.6 Week six, June 2–7
- 3.7 Week seven, June 9–14
- 3.8 Week eight, June 16–21 A Midsummer Night's Dream
- 3.9 notes for Spring
- 3.10 NYCB Playbill
- 3.11 Repertory Week
- 3.12 Fourth Ring talks
- 3.13 Studio talks
- 4 Summer Saratoga Springs
- 5 Fall tour, Bunkamura, Tokyo
- 6 Nutcracker
- 7 Footnotes
- 8 External links
Winter
Winter gala, Tuesday, November 25, 2008
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- Barber Violin Concerto excerpt
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- Ives, Songs excerpts:
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- Calcium Light Night excerpt
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- Jazz (Six Syncopated Movements) excerpt
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- with the Juilliard Jazz Orchestra[4]
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- A Fool for You excerpts
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- with the Juilliard Jazz Orchestra[4]
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- Duke! excerpt
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- Who Cares? excerpts
notes for winter gala
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Week one, January 6–11
Tuesday, January 6, All Balanchine
Wednesday, January 7, XIX Century Classic
Thursday, January 8, All Balanchine
Friday, January 9, All Balanchine
Saturday, January 10, matinée, XIX Century Classic
Saturday, January 10, evening, All Balanchine
Sunday matinée, January 11, XIX Century Classic
Week two, January 13–18
Tuesday, January 13, XIX Century Classic
Wednesday, January 14, tribute to the School of American Ballet 75th anniversary
Thursday, January 15, All Robbins
Friday, January 16, XIX Century Classic
Saturday, January 17, matinée, Four Voices
Saturday, January 17, evening, XIX Century Classic
Sunday matinée, January 18, Four Voices
Week three, January 20–25
Tuesday, January 20, All Robbins
Wednesday, January 21, All Robbins
Thursday, January 22, New Combinations: A Tribute to Nureyev
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Friday, January 23, Four Voices
Saturday, January 24, matinée, All Robbins
Saturday, January 24, evening, Four Voices
Sunday matinée, January 25, New Combinations: A Tribute to Nureyev
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Week four, January 27 – February 1
Tuesday, January 27, Founding Choreographers I
Wednesday, January 28, Four Voices
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Thursday, January 29, Founding Choreographers I
Friday, January 30, Early Music Masters
Saturday, January 31, matinée, New Combinations: A Tribute to Nureyev
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Saturday, January 31, evening, Founding Choreographers I
Sunday, February 1, Early Music Masters
notes for week four
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Rebecca Krohn and Sterling Hyltin replaced Jenifer Ringer and Megan Fairchild in Dances at a Gathering.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Sara Mearns and Charles Askegard replaced Abi Stafford and Andrew Veyette in Stars and Stripes.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Faye Arthurs and Rebecca Krohn replaced Jennie Somogyi and Rachel Rutherford in Chiaroscuro.
- ↑ Erica Pereira replaced Kathryn Morgan in Dances at a Gathering.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Rachel Rutherford replaced Kathryn Morgan in Divertimento No. 15 and Kathryn Morgan replaced Jenifer Ringer in Stabat Mater.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Due to illness or injury, Abi Stafford and Gonzalo Garcia replaced Kathryn Morgan and Allen Peiffer in the Flower Festival in Genzano pas de deux.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Tiler Peck and Joaquín De Luz replaced Abi Stafford and Gonzalo Garcia in Theme and Variations .
- ↑ Maria Kowroski replaced Sara Mearns in Dances at a Gathering.
- ↑ Adam Hendrickson replaced Daniel Ulbricht in Stars and Stripes.
Week five, February 3–8
Tuesday, February 3, New Combinations: A Tribute to Nureyev
Wednesday, February 4, XX Century Music Masters
Thursday, February 5, Early Music Masters
Friday, February 6, Tradition and Innovation
Saturday, February 7, matinée, XX Century Music Masters
Saturday, February 7, evening, XX Century Music Masters
Sunday matinée, February 8, Tradition and Innovation
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notes for week five
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Due to illness or injury, Abi Stafford and Gonzalo Garcia replaced Kathryn Morgan and Allen Peiffer in the Flower Festival in Genzano pas de deux.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Tiler Peck and Joaquín De Luz replaced Abi Stafford and Gonzalo Garcia in Theme and Variations.
- ↑ Adam Hendrickson replaced Daniel Ulbricht in Tschaikovsky Suite No. 3.
Week six, February 10–15
Tuesday, February 10, Tradition and Innovation
Wednesday, February 11, Early Music Masters
Thursday, February 12, Short Stories
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Friday, February 13, XX Century Music Masters
Saturday, February 14, matinée, Short Stories
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Saturday, February 14, evening, Short Stories
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Sunday matinée, February 15, XX Century Music Masters
Week seven, February 17–22
Tuesday, February 17, XXI Century Movement
Wednesday, February 18, Founding Choreographers II
Thursday, February 19, XXI Century Movement
Friday, February 20, Founding Choreographers II
Saturday, February 21, matinée, Founding Choreographers II
Saturday, February 21, evening, Tradition and Innovation
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Sunday matinée, February 22, Tradition and Innovation
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notes for week seven
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ask la Cour replaced Amar Ramasar in Slice To Sharp.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Due to illness or injury, Ellen Bar and Robert Fairchild replaced Sara Mearns and Ask la Cour in Tschaikovsky Suite No. 3.
- ↑ Andrew Veyette replaced Joaquín De Luz in Tschaikovsky Suite No. 3.
Week eight, February 24 – March 1
Tuesday, February 24, Short Stories
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Thursday, February 26, XXI Century Movement
Friday, February 27, Short Stories
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Saturday, February 28, matinée, XXI Century Movement
Saturday, February 28, evening, XXI Century Movement
Sunday matinée, March 1, An All American Season Finale
notes for week eight
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Ask la Cour replaced Amar Ramasar in Slice To Sharp.
notes for Winter
NYCB Playbill
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Repertory Week |
Fourth Ring talks |
Studio talks |
Winter tour
Wednesday, March 4, Founding Choreographers |
Thursday, March 5, Wheeldon, Elo, Balanchine
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Saturday, March 7, matinée, Founding Choreographers |
Saturday, March 7, evening, Founding Choreographers |
Sunday, March 8, matinée, Wheeldon, Elo, Balanchine
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Footnotes for the Winter tour |
Spring
Week one, April 28 – May 3
Tuesday, April 28
[Spring Repertory 1] [Spring Playbill 1] [Spring Fourth Ring 1]
Wednesday, April 29 Coppélia
[Spring Repertory 1] [Spring Playbill 2] [Spring Fourth Ring 2]
Thursday, April 30Coppélia
Friday, May 1
Saturday matinée, May 2
Saturday evening, May 2, Coppélia
Sunday matinée, May 3, Coppélia
notes for week one
Week two, May 5–10
Tuesday, May 5
[Spring Repertory 2] [Spring Playbill 3] [Spring Fourth Ring 3]
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Wednesday, May 6
[Spring Repertory 2] [Spring Playbill 4] [Spring Fourth Ring 4]
Thursday, May 7
Friday, May 8
[Spring Repertory 2] [Spring Playbill 5]
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Saturday matinée, May 9
Saturday evening, May 9
[Spring Repertory 2] [Spring Playbill 6] [Spring Fourth Ring 5]
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Sunday matinée, May 10
[Spring Repertory 2] [Spring Playbill 7]
notes for week two
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Lydia Wellington replaced Kaitlyn Gilliland and Sarah-Rose Williams replaced Lydia Wellington in La Stravaganza.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Tiler Peck replaced Megan Fairchild in Tarantella and Janie Taylor replaced Sara Mearns in Concerto DSCH.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Ana Sophia Scheller replaced Sara Mearns in the Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux and Kathryn Morgan replaced Ana Sophia Scheller in La Valse.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Amar Ramasar replaced Philip Neal and Adrian Danchig-Waring replaced Tyler Angle in La Valse.
- ↑ Savannah Lowery replaced Kaitlyn Gilliland in After the Rain.
- ↑ Amar Ramasar replaced Philip Neal.
- ↑ Kathryn Morgan replaced Ana Sophia Scheller.
Week three, May 12–17
Tuesday, May 12
Wednesday, May 13, Spring gala
[Spring Repertory 3] [Spring Playbill 8][Spring 1]
Thursday, May 14
[Spring Repertory 3] [Spring Playbill 9] [Spring Fourth Ring 6]
Friday, May 15
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Saturday matinée, May 16
[Spring Repertory 3] [Spring Playbill 10] [Spring Fourth Ring 7]
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Saturday evening, May 16
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Sunday matinée, May 17
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notes for week three
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 first time in rôle
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 guest artist
Week four, May 18–24
Monday, May 18, seminar: NYCB On Stage
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Tuesday, May 19
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Thursday, May 21
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Friday, May 22
Saturday matinée, May 23
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Sunday matinée, May 24
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notes for week four
- ↑ Georgina Pazcoguin replaced Meagan Mann in Toccata.
Week five, May 26–31
Tuesday, May 26
Wednesday, May 27
Thursday, May 28
Friday, May 29
Saturday matinée, May 30
Saturday evening, May 30
Sunday matinée, May 31
notes for week five
Week six, June 2–7
Tuesday, June 2
Wednesday, June 3
Thursday, June 4
Friday, June 5
Saturday matinée, June 6
Saturday evening, June 6
Sunday matinée, June 7
notes for week six
- ↑ Janie Taylor replaced Wendy Whelan in The Cage.
- ↑ The Donizetti Variations replaced Stabat Mater
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Kaitlyn Gilliland replaced Wendy Whelan in Glass Pieces.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Teresa Reichlen replaced Megan Johnson and Ellen Bar replaced Abi Stafford in Concerto Barocco.
Week seven, June 9–14
Tuesday, June 9
Wednesday, June 10
Thursday, June 11
Friday, June 12
Saturday matinée, June 13
Saturday evening, June 13
Sunday matinée, June 14
Sunday evening, June 14, Dancers' Choice benefit
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- Serenade excerpt
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- The Waltz Project excerpt
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- Episodes and Sarcasms excerpt
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- The Sleeping Beauty excerpt
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- Union Jack Royal Navy
notes for week seven
Week eight, June 16–21 A Midsummer Night's Dream
Tuesday, June 16
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Wednesday, June 17
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Thursday, June 18
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Friday, June 19
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Saturday matinée, June 20
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Saturday evening, June 20
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Sunday matinée, June 21
[Spring Playbill 19] [Spring Fourth Ring 14]
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notes for week eight
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Jenifer Ringer replaced Wendy Whelan in the divertissement.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Troy Schumacher replaced Sean Suozzi in the rôle of Puck.
notes for Spring
- ↑ NY Times, Alastair Macaulay, May 14, 2009
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 world premiere
NYCB Playbill
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Repertory Week |
Fourth Ring talks |
Studio talks |
Summer Saratoga Springs
Week one, July 7–11
Tuesday, July 7 |
Wednesday, July 8 |
Thursday, July 9, matinée |
Thursday, July 9, evening |
Friday, July 10 |
Saturday, July 11, matinée |
Saturday, July 11, evening, galafirst campaign
second campaign
third campaign
fourth campaign
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Week two, July 14–18
Tuesday, July 14
third variation Phlegmatic
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Wednesday, July 15, Coppélia XXXV anniversary |
Thursday, July 16, matinée
third variation Phlegmatic
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Thursday, July 16, evening
third variation Phlegmatic
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Saturday, July 18, evening |
footnotes for week two |
Fall tour, Bunkamura, Tokyo
Thursday, October 8 |
Friday, October 9 |
Saturday, October 10, matinée |
Saturday, October 10, evening |
Sunday, October 11, matinée |
Sunday, October 11, evening |
Monday, October 12, matinée |
Footnotes for the Fall tour |
Nutcracker
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Footnotes
- ↑ City Ballet's winter gala is held in November of the year preceding; The Nutcracker is danced between the gala and the beginning of the repertory season in January,
- ↑ Casting becomes available a week or two before performance and is subject to change right up to curtain time.
- ↑ 3.000 3.001 3.002 3.003 3.004 3.005 3.006 3.007 3.008 3.009 3.010 3.011 3.012 3.013 3.014 3.015 3.016 3.017 3.018 3.019 3.020 3.021 3.022 3.023 3.024 3.025 3.026 3.027 3.028 3.029 3.030 3.031 3.032 3.033 3.034 3.035 3.036 3.037 3.038 3.039 3.040 3.041 3.042 3.043 3.044 3.045 3.046 3.047 3.048 3.049 3.050 3.051 3.052 3.053 3.054 3.055 3.056 3.057 3.058 3.059 3.060 3.061 3.062 3.063 3.064 3.065 3.066 3.067 3.068 3.069 3.070 3.071 3.072 3.073 3.074 3.075 3.076 3.077 3.078 3.079 3.080 3.081 3.082 3.083 3.084 3.085 3.086 3.087 3.088 3.089 3.090 3.091 3.092 3.093 3.094 3.095 3.096 3.097 3.098 3.099 3.100 3.101 3.102 3.103 3.104 3.105 3.106 3.107 3.108 3.109 3.110 3.111 3.112 3.113 3.114 3.115 3.116 3.117 3.118 3.119 3.120 3.121 3.122 3.123 3.124 3.125 3.126 3.127 3.128 3.129 3.130 3.131 3.132 3.133 3.134 3.135 3.136 3.137 first time in rôle
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 guest artists
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 world premiere
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 NYC rôle debut
- ↑ apprentice
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 guest artist
- ↑ All performers in Dancers' Choice appeared for the first time in the rôles which they danced.
Playbill, NYCB 2009
Fourth Ring talks also known as First Position discussions
Repertory Week, Winter 2009
Studio talks
External links
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