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American Ballet Theatre 2022 Fall Season at the David H Koch Theater Features the World Premiere of “Lifted” with an All-Black Cast

American Ballet Theatre’s 2022 Fall Season brings Ratmansky’s “Whipped Cream,” Ashton’s “The Dream,” Ratmansky’s “The Seasons,” the World Premiere of Rudd’s “Lifted” with an All-Black cast, Jessica Lang’s “Children’s Songs Dance,” and Kylián’s “Sinfonietta” to the David H Koch Theater in Lincoln Center.

American Ballet Theatre 2022 Fall Season

American Ballet Theatre 2022 Fall Season (Lightfield Studios/Adobe)
American Ballet Theatre 2022 Fall Season (Lightfield Studios/Adobe)

American Ballet Theatre’s 2022 Fall Season is at the David H Koch Theater in Lincoln Center, October 20-30, 2022. 🇦🇷🇧🇷🇨🇺🇵🇭🇪🇸🇺🇸

Whipped Cream

American Ballet Theatre performs Ratmansky’s “Whipped Cream” (2017), about a boy on a surreal sugar high in a candy shop, at the David H Koch Theater in Lincoln Center, on Thursday-Sunday, October 20-23, 2022. Calvin Royal III dances on October 20 and 22. From $40. abt.org 🇺🇸

The Dream

American Ballet Theatre performs “The Dream” (1964), Frederick Ashton’s retelling of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” at the David H Koch Theater in Lincoln Center, on Wednesday-Sunday, October 26-30, 2022. Herman Cornejo dances Puck on October 26 and 30. Daniel Camargo dances Oberon and Elwince Magbitang dances Puck on October 29. From $40. abt.org 🇺🇸🇦🇷🇧🇷🇵🇭

The Seasons

American Ballet Theatre performs Ratmansky’s “The Seasons” (2019), a plotless character ballet set to the same Glazunov music Petipa used in the 1900 original,” is at the David H Koch Theater in Lincoln Center, Wednesday-Sunday, October 26-30, 2022. Dancers include Luciana Paris, Carlos Gonzalez and Calvin Royal III on October 26th and 30th. From $40. abt.org 🇺🇸🇦🇷🇪🇸

Lifted (All-Black Cast, World Premiere)

American Ballet Theatre performs the World Premiere of Christopher Rudd’s “Lifted” (2022), with an all-Black cast, at the David H Koch Theater in Lincoln Center, Thursday-Saturday, October 27-29, 2022. Dancers include: Erica Lall, Courtney Lavine, Calvin Royal III, Jose Sebastian, and Melvin Lawovi. From $40. abt.org 🇺🇸

We are at this incredible moment in our city’s history, when more of us who built New York are getting opportunities to shine in it, and we do shine brightly. Let’s support the good things that are happening.

Children’s Songs Dance

American Ballet Theatre performs Jessica Lang’s “Children’s Songs Dance” (2020), about the transition from childhood to adulthood, set to Jazz legend Chick Corea, at the David H Koch Theater in Lincoln Center, Friday-Saturday, October 28-29, 2022. Dancers include Camila Ferrera and Elwince Magbitang. From $40. abt.org 🇦🇷🇨🇺🇵🇭

Sinfonietta

American Ballet Theatre performs Jiří Kylián‘s “Sinfonietta” (1980), the choreographer’s international breakthrough, at the David H Koch Theater in Lincoln Center, Thursday-Saturday, October 27-29, 2022. From $40. abt.org 🇺🇸

For tickets and more information, visit abt.org


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Published October 23, 2022 | Updated January 31, 2023.

Filed Under: African American, American Ballet Theatre, Argentine, ballet, Brazilian, Cuban, David H Koch Theater, Filipino, LATIN DANCE, Lincoln Center, Spanish

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