Backstage at the Ballet - New York City Ballet

Backstage at the Ballet

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Preschoolers from the Innovative Learning Center in NYC tried on ballet headpieces as part of their Backstage at the Ballet tour of the New York State Theater.
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Developed in partnership with the Department of Volunteer & Rehearsal Services

The littlest students experience the magical backstage worlds of New York City Ballet through free, up-to-one-hour tours of its home, the New York State Theater at Lincoln Center. Tours are led by NYCB educators and are geared to the age, interests, attention-span and abilities of each group of children.

The program introduces very young children to the art of ballet and various elements involved in ballet performance. Students watch a ballet video, view the theater from the Fourth Ring – the highest point in the House, touch costumes and toe shoes, try on ballet headpieces, get an up-close look at the orchestra pit and stage, and spend time in the “wings.” The program is open to school or day-care groups from Pre-school (age 4 and above) through Second Grade. Maximum group size is 25 people including both children and chaperones.

Where: New York State Theater at Lincoln Center (63rd Street & Columbus Avenue)
When: Mondays at 10am
September-May
Cost: Free
How to Participate: Call the NYCB Education Department at 212-870-5636, Monday-Friday, 10am-6pm, or email us at education@nycballet.com for more information or to schedule a visit.