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85 Years of American Ballet Theatre, Fêted With a Night to Remember

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Hilaria Baldwin, Susan Jaffe, and Alec Baldwin
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Artistic director Susan Jaffe opened the evening with a toast to the company’s enduring mission. “Tonight is so much more than just a party and dancing,” she said. “It’s a tribute to the legacy of American Ballet Theatre. The works performed tonight preserve the classics while commissioning the ones that innovate and push the art form forward—creating new classics for future audiences.”

Executive director Barry Hughson, now one year into his role, echoed the sentiment: “At 85 years young, ABT’s purpose is more important than ever. Our artists shine bright light into the world.”

The gala also honored longtime patrons Susan and Leonard Feinstein for their two decades of support. “To the dancers,” Susan said from the podium, “we are grateful for the joy you have given us. And though you make it look so effortless, we know it is very hard work and requires endless dedication.”

After dinner—and a salad of beets and asparagus—it was time for the most anticipated part of the night: dancing and dessert. As ever, ABT’s dancers took to the floor with guests in tow, leading the crowd in a final display of joy and movement. Some even managed to keep up—clearly, they’ve learned from the best.