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Winter Jan—Feb 2022 WINTER JAN—FEB 2022 TUE WED THU FRI SAT SAT SUN 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 7:30 PM 8 PM 2 PM 8 PM 3 PM JAN 18 19 20 21 22 MAT 22 EVE 23 ALL ALL MASTERS AT WORK: ALL ALL MASTERS AT WORK: ALL BALANCHINE BALANCHINE BALANCHINE BALANCHINE BALANCHINE BALANCHINE BALANCHINE Rubies Rubies & ROBBINS Rubies Rubies & ROBBINS Rubies The Four The Four Walpurgisnacht Ballet The Four The Four Walpurgisnacht Ballet The Four Temperaments Temperaments The Unanswered Temperaments Temperaments The Unanswered Temperaments La Valse La Valse Question from Ivesiana La Valse La Valse Question from Ivesiana La Valse Moves Moves Slaughter on Tenth Slaughter on Tenth Avenue Avenue † 25 26 27 28 29 MAT 29 EVE 30 ALL MASTERS AT WORK: NEW ALL TSCHAIKOVSKY NEW NEW ALL TSCHAIKOVSKY BALANCHINE BALANCHINE COMBINATIONS Mozartiana COMBINATIONS COMBINATIONS Mozartiana & ROBBINS Rubies New Peck Andantino New Peck New Peck Andantino Walpurgisnacht Ballet —World Premiere The Four Diamonds Summerspace Summerspace Diamonds Temperaments The Unanswered Summerspace DGV: Danse à DGV: Danse à La Valse Question from Ivesiana DGV: Danse à Grande Vitesse Grande Vitesse Moves Grande Vitesse Slaughter on Tenth Avenue FEB 1 2 3 4 5 MAT 5 EVE 6 NEW ALL TSCHAIKOVSKY VISIONARY VOICES ALL TSCHAIKOVSKY MASTERS AT WORK: ALL TSCHAIKOVSKY NEW COMBINATIONS Mozartiana New Roberts Mozartiana BALANCHINE Mozartiana COMBINATIONS & ROBBINS New Peck Andantino —World Premiere Andantino Andantino New Peck Walpurgisnacht Ballet Summerspace Diamonds Bartók Ballet Diamonds Diamonds Summerspace DGV: Danse à The Runaway The Unanswered DGV: Danse à Grande Vitesse Question from Ivesiana Grande Vitesse Moves Slaughter on Tenth Avenue † 8 9 10 11 12 MAT 12 EVE 13 2 PM & 7 PM MASTERS AT WORK: ALL TSCHAIKOVSKY MASTERS AT WORK: SWAN LAKE SWAN LAKE SWAN LAKE SWAN LAKE BALANCHINE Mozartiana BALANCHINE & ROBBINS & ROBBINS Andantino Walpurgisnacht Ballet Walpurgisnacht Ballet Diamonds The Unanswered The Unanswered Question from Ivesiana Question from Ivesiana Moves Moves Slaughter on Tenth Slaughter on Tenth Avenue Avenue 15 16 17 18 19 MAT 19 EVE 20 SWAN LAKE SWAN LAKE SWAN LAKE SWAN LAKE SWAN LAKE SWAN LAKE SWAN LAKE † 22 23 24 25 26 MAT 26 EVE 27 VISIONARY VOICES VISIONARY VOICES VISIONARY VOICES SHORT STORIES SHORT STORIES SHORT STORIES GONZALO GARCIA New Roberts New Roberts New Roberts Prodigal Son Prodigal Son Prodigal Son FAREWELL Bartók Ballet Bartók Ballet Bartók Ballet The Steadfast The Steadfast The Steadfast Program to be announced The Runaway The Runaway The Runaway Tin Soldier Tin Soldier Tin Soldier Pavane Pavane Pavane Carnival of the Carnival of the Carnival of the Animals Animals Animals — Tickets available at nycballet.com or 212-496-0600 2 †Available on standard packages only, and subscription tickets cannot Programs subject to change be exchanged into this date..
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