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Pleasant but bland New York City Ballet fall season opener

A slightly under par opening night at New York City Ballet but nevertheless, some strong individual performances.
NYCB: Justin Peck revisits the familiar in Mystic Familiar

New York City Ballet deliver an enjoyable, diverse, if occasionally predictable triple bill with revivals of works premiered last season.
New York City Ballet dancers revel in a double scoop of Robbins

Two masterworks by Jerome Robbins, Brandenburg and A Suite of Dances, are joined by Wheeldon's steamy After the Rain and Ratmansky's Paquita challenge.
NYCB: All Balanchine program felled by miscasting

An uneven performance with mishaps and mis-pairings, yet still offering some outstanding individual interpretations.
NYCB: Ballets that dance themselves?

The final performance at NYCB’s fall season was the best one. One has to have just pure admiration for this company, its dancers, its history, its future.
NYCB: 75th anniversary program is an appealing, popular nod to history

New York City Ballet marked its 75th anniversary with the same triple bill that caused so much excitement at City Center in 1948: Orpheus, Concerto Barocco and Symphony in C.
