NYC Tour Day 1: Rehearsals

February 2016

Yesterday (Tuesday) was our one-and-only full rehearsal day before our four-days of consecutive Dress Rehearsals & Performances coming up. Company dancers warmed-up and rehearsed in the beautiful City Center Studio 4. My schedule for yesterday was as follows: 

  • 12-1:15a Warm-up class with PNB Ballet Master, Otto Neubert at City Center
  • 1:35-4:30 Rehearsals for the REP #1 (Balanchine): Stravinsky Violin Concerto, Square Dance, and Prodigal Son
  • Quick dinner break
  • 5:35-6:30p Rehearsal for Emergence

Today, we ran the ballets on the City Center stage and have our first performance. 


Leta Biasucci in City Center’s Studio, photo © Lindsay Thomas.

PNB is bringing two programs to NYC audiences. 

1. An evening of George Balanchine‘s works. What I love about this program is the variety of Balanchine’s styles: from pure classical technique to a neoclassical leotard ballet to a story ballet. 

  • Square Dance (premiered in 1957)
  • Stravinsky Violin Concerto (premiered in 1972)
  • Prodigal Son (premiered in 1929)

2. An evening of Contemporary works. This program showcases the athleticism and fierceness of the PNB dancers and innovative choreography from the last decade. 

  • David Dawson’s A Million Kisses to my Skin (premiered in 2000)
  • William Forsythe’s The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude (premiered in 1996)
  • Crystal Pite’s Emergence (premiered in 2009)

PNB’s amazing photographer, Lindsay Thomas is on tour with us and she captured these photos yesterday. 

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