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 New York State Theater - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The New York State Theater at Lincoln Center, interior, as seen from the stage.
The theater occupies the south side of the main plaza (at Columbus Avenue and 63rd Street) that it shares with the Metropolitan Opera House and Avery Fisher Hall (home of the New York Philharmonic).
The theater seats 2,755 and features continental style seating on the orchestra level, five “Rings” (balconies), faced with jewel-like lights and a large spherical chandelier in the center of the gold paneled ceiling.
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Commissioned by the state of New York for the 1964 World's Fair in New York City (Queens), the New York State Pavilion was the largest in the Fair, and is one of the few structures from the Fair to remain standing today.
The theater was used to show a 360-degree film about the state of New York during the fair.
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New York State Theater: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic
The New York State Theatre in Manhattan Manhattan quick summary:
(is the performing theatre of the New York City Ballet[For more, click on this link].
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 Fun Facts about New York State Theater - New York City Ballet
The New York State Theater was built to serve as New York State's cultural participation in the 1964-1965 World's Fair.
The New York State Theater was the second theater to open at Lincoln Center.
The construction workers and their wives were the first to see a performance at the New York State Theater when they were invited to attend NYCB's initial dress rehearsal in the new theater on Saturday, April 18, 1964 at 8:15 pm.
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The New York State Theater is a traditional proscenium theater with seating for 2,755.
Part of New York's famed Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts complex, the theater occupies the south side of the main plaza (at Columbus Avenue and 63rd Street) that it shares with the Metropolitan Opera House and Avery Fisher Hall.
The New York State Theater is home to both New York City Ballet and New York City Opera.
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 Images of New York State Theater, by Philip Johnson, 1964, New York City. Digital Imaging Project: Art historical ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Images of New York State Theater, by Philip Johnson, 1964, New York City.
Located between west 62nd to west 66th Streets and Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues, the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is comprised of a unity of several buildings--all of travertine--devoted to the performance of music, theater, opera, and dance.
On the southeast corner of the complex, this theater, devoted largely to performances of musical thaeter and ballet, seats 2800 persons.
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 New York City Ballet, New York State Theater, New York, New York, January 6-March 1, 1998 Dance Magazine - FindArticles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
New York City Ballet, New York State Theater, New York, New York, January 6-March 1, 1998
New York City Ballet's 107th New York season spotlighted the thirtieth anniversary of Jewels, Balanchine's ground-breaking multiact "abstract" ballet.
To reinforce the Jewels celebration, the costumes were rebuilt and the season's publicity featured photos of Wendy Whelan and Philip Neal theatrically lighted and posed in moments from the "Diamonds" pas de deux.
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 Visitor Information: Accessibility Information: New York State Theater   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
At New York City Ballet, tickets for wheelchair locations and companion seat are offered at the price of an Orchestra seat for all performances (the special price is offered only when wheelchair patron stays in wheelchair).
On one side, there are directions and a map describing where to park, how to enter the theater, who to call for additional assistance, and on the other side, there is space to write one's name, address, and phone number of the patron with the disability and what performance the person plans to attend.
Detailed synopses of programs are available by calling Theater Script Center for hearing-impaired, Inc. (at TTY or voice 718.763.6154), or by writing to New York City Opera Education Department, 211 West 61st Street, New York, NY 10023, or call 212.870.5638 via Relay Service 800.421.1220.
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 Breaking new ground. (Mark Morris Dance Group debuts at the New York State Theater in July 1995) - Dance Magazine - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
I mean, there were women in my company from New York who might be out on the street after, say, ten at night.
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 Internship Information | 2005-2006 Season | NYS Theatre Institute   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
NYSTI is located in Troy, in upstate New York.
Students from 94 New York state high schools have completed internships, and gone on to prestigious colleges and universities.
Students, from institutions including Bennington College, Penn State, Harvard, Ohio State, Bard College, the University at Albany, SUNY Purchase, New York University, George Washington University, and from Germany, France, Jordan and England have come to study at the Institute.
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Hamburg Ballet and Stuttgart Ballet, two German troupes absent from these shores for more than a decade, joined the throngs of foreign visitors to New York City last summer and danced the nights away to music by Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev, Mahler and Bernstein.
The company appeared at the New York State Theater July 14 through 18, its first local engagement since 1985 and its Manhattan debut.
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It took well to the New York State Theater, gaining in poetry what it lost in intimacy.
In an interview with Sylviane Gold in "The New York Times," Christopher Wheeldon—whose talent I very much admire—points out that if he had "stayed dancing," he'd still be in his prime.
Yet to me this is a tragic misreading of the New York City Ballet audience, and culture.
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Ticket Donation Policy: If a subscriber is unable to use his/her tickets, he or she may donate them back to New York City Opera for a tax benefit.
The main City Opera Gift Shop is located on the Promenade of the New York State Theater and is open to ticketholders before performances, at intermission, and after matinee performances.
Concessions are available on the Promenade level and at stations throughout the theater.
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 New York State Theater - Performing Arts Venues - New York Magazine
Ballet dancers and opera singers have called the New York State Theater's stage their own since it opened on April 23, 1964.
Home to New York City Ballet and New York City Opera, the classically influenced, rectangular structure sits on the southeast corner of Lincoln Center for the Performing Art's airy Fountain Plaza.
Inside the theater, up to 2,737 attendees line up for performances such as George Ballanchine’s perennial The Nutcracker and Puccini’s Madame Butterfly Overhead, above five levels of balconies, a spherical chandelier—that looks more like a planet stricken with glowing mumps than a light—is suspended from the gold-paneled ceiling.
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Make the most out of your New York State Theater experience by spending the day and night in the Lincoln Square neighborhood--one of Manhattan's Upper West Side areas that is particularly rich in history and culture.
Please note that this list of hotels is by proximity to the New York State Theater and is not meant to be a recommendation or endorsement.
Please note that this list of restaurants and vendors is by proximity to the New York State Theater and is not meant to be a recommendation or endorsement.
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Officially founded in 1948 by American writer and dance enthusiast Lincoln Kirstein and choreographer George Balanchine, the company has its origins in a series of ventures undertaken by the cofounders.
In 1948 the company, under the new name of New York City Ballet, became the resident ballet company of the New York City Center for Music and Drama.
In 1964 New York City Ballet moved to facilities in Lincoln Center, and during the 1970s the company's roster grew to more than 100 dancers, becoming the largest dance organization in the United States.
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 Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.
New York State Theater is located on the south side of the Lincoln Center Plaza, at Columbus Avenue and 63rd Street.
Tickets for New York City Opera and New York City Ballet may also be purchased by calling CenterCharge 212.721.6500
Click HERE to download a seating chart of New York State Theater.
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 New York State Theater - tickets, directions, seating charts for New York State Theater (New York, New York)
Find seating charts, directions, and event tickets at New York State Theater.
New York State Theater is located in New York, New York.
New York State Theater has a seating capacity of 2,755 and is well known in the area.
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 New York State Theater - Performing Arts Venues - New York Magazine
Ballet dancers and opera singers have called the New York State Theater's stage their own since it opened on April 23, 1964.
Home to New York City Ballet and New York City Opera, the classically influenced, rectangular structure sits on the southeast corner of Lincoln Center for the Performing Art's airy Fountain Plaza.
Inside the theater, up to 2,755 attendees line up for performances such as George Ballanchine’s perennial The Nutcracker and Puccini’s Madame Butterfly Overhead, above five levels of balconies, a spherical chandelier—that looks more like a planet stricken with glowing mumps than a light—is suspended from the gold-paneled ceiling.
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