Lincoln Center’s Koch Theater sparkled tonight as New York City Ballet opened its fall season with an all-Balanchine program. The triple bill—X hit 18,000 posts—drew 2,800; $25 roses sold 1,200 at stage door. Free pre-show talk—400 attended—explored the master’s legacy. Season runs through December. NYC dance—ballet begins.
Tiler Peck led ‘Serenade’; a Queens corps member’s debut—standing ovation—went viral. The company performs for 400,000 yearly, per city data. Pop-up lobby barre let kids try pliés. New LED lighting enhanced every leap. A Bronx subscriber attended her 100th ‘Serenade’. Koch’s vibe—NYC’s grace heart.
It’s not perfect—some tickets $400+; sightlines tricky. Still, 2,800 breathless and perfect lines made it sublime, with 99% calling it “pure poetry.” Post-performance, Columbus Circle buzzed with roses. Fall season—NYC leaps.
Peck’s 36—muse queen? Corps member’s 22—debut star. Koch glowed; NYC moved. Balanchine—dance on.