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Hear from New York City Ballet soloist Sara Adams

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The celebrated New York City Ballet (NYCB) is set to make its highly anticipated debut at Sadler’s Wells in March 2024, showcasing an array of works that signal both a nod to its storied past and a leap into the future. Among the slated UK premieres are pieces by the creative minds of Kyle Abraham, Justin Peck, and Pam Tanowitz, alongside a revered classic from the company’s co-founder George Balanchine. This marks a historic moment, as it will be the first time the company has graced a London stage since 2008, during its landmark 75th anniversary celebrations. NYCB stands as a beacon of contemporary ballet, distinguished by its remarkable speed, musicality, and avant-garde style. Founded in 1948 by the legendary George Balanchine and arts patron Lincoln Kirstein, the company has tirelessly pushed the boundaries of ballet into new realms, maintaining its reputation as one of the premiere institutions in the world of dance. Justin Peck’s Rotunda, with its dynamic commissioned score by Nico Muhly and a vibrant ensemble of 12 dancers, embodies the innovative spirit at the heart of NYCB. Peck, who has amassed an impressive portfolio of over 20 works for the company alongside notable external projects, continues to solidify his role as a pivotal figure in modern choreography. Balanchine’s Duo Concertant, a striking duet accompanied by two onstage musicians, revisits the thematic and musical brilliance of Igor Stravinsky, a highlight from the legendary Stravinsky Festival of 1972. Balanchine, a towering figure in 20th-century ballet, leaves an indelible mark on NYCB, ensuring his foundational… Read More

Five ways to get around safely while you’re traveling in NYC

New York City

There is no shortage of things to do and see in New York City. The trouble is, it’s a huge city, and seeing and doing it all can be difficult when you find yourself on one side of the city with tickets to a show or an event on the other side of the city. Renting a car isn’t the best way to get around a congested place like NYC. Not to mention, it can be a nightmare to try and navigate the city when you don’t really know where you’re going. There are better, safer ways for you to get around while you’re traveling in New York City. Rent a bike The bad news is that traffic injuries in the city have steadily climbed since 2014, with over a dozen cyclist fatalities in 2019. That may make you think that biking in the city is unsafe, but that’s not necessarily the case. NYC is working hard to reduce fatalities by implementing initiatives for decreasing traffic-related deaths. Not to mention, there are many things you can do to ensure you’re safe while you’re coasting around the city on a bike. They include: Stay visible by wearing bright colors, using lights, and reflective accessories. Communicate your actions using hand signals. Wear a well-fitting helmet. Use bike lanes, when available. Ride as if you were part of traffic, which means heeding stop lights and signs. Take the subway If riding makes you nervous, or you have quite a distance to traverse, you may want to consider taking… Read More