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Spring Was in Full Bloom at Last Night’s New York City Ballet Spring Gala

Mira Nadon and company in Standard Deviation  choreography by Alysa Pires music by Jack Frerer  Costumes by Dana Osborne...
Mira Nadon and company in "Standard Deviation", (World Premiere), choreography by Alysa Pires, music by Jack Frerer (commissioned by New York City Ballet), Costumes by Dana Osborne, Lighting by Mark Stanley. New York City Ballet, David H. Koch Theater, Lincoln Center, Thursday, May 4, 2023, 7pm. Credit Photo: Erin Baiano
Erin Baiano

The final act of the evening, Justin Peck’s The Times Are Racing, proved to be a tour de force of choreographic virtuosity, captivating the audience, who remained perched on the edge of their seats throughout the performance. As the 20 dancers moved with electrifying precision and speed, their performance was in perfect synchronicity with the thrilling music of Dan Deacon that left the audience’s hearts racing in unison with the performers.

As the curtains drew to a close, guests paraded their way to the promenade for dinner and basked in the whimsical decor that pervaded the space. Table settings were decorated with fresh orchids in vivid magenta, with blush pink and baby blue hydrangeas suspended from the ceiling. Pink and purple lights cast a warm, romantic glow, radiating the room with the aura of spring. During the dinner program, Allyson Tang, the NYCB event chair, commended the performances of the evening and expressed her gratitude to all of the supporters of the ballet, who helped NYCB be a beacon of joy and inspiration. “At NYCB, we have 100 diamonds; they are our dancers that shine and sparkle on and off stage,” she said.

Guests indulged in the bounty of the season, savoring delicacies ranging from oven-dried heirloom tomatoes atop creamy burrata to silky white chocolate cheesecake complemented by poached apricots and coconut gelato. As the night wore on, attendees swarmed the dance floor, basking in an evening of artistic ecstasy and excitement for the season.