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All Robbins at NYCB
When de Luz reached down and laid his hand on the floor in the final Nocturne, it suggested to me that, on this night and with these dancers, the stage was sacred ground.
Sterling Hyltin and the Unbearable Lightness of Being
Sterling Hyltin rendered the sylph so enchantingly that I can’t imagine who could dance it better.
Jewels—New York City Ballet Shines
In the mid-1960s, a visit to renowned French jewelers Van Cleef and Arpels inspired George Balanchine to choreograph a glittering ballet. New York City Ballet premiered Jewels in April of 1967 at the New York State Theater (now called the David H. Koch Theater) and it remains a fan favorite 44 years later, delighting audiences from that same stage.