
New York City Ballet 2018/19 Season: First Comes Sweat. Then Comes Beauty.
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"First comes the sweat. Then comes the beauty — if you’re very lucky and you’ve said your prayers." – George Balanchine. Tickets for the 18/19 Seasons are on sale now at nycballet.com/1819. We're back on stage SEPT 18.
Director & Cinematographer: Ryan Marie Helfant
Stylist: Christian Stroble
Hair: Charlie Taylor
Makeup: Cyndle Komarovski
Set Design: Mila Taylor-Young
Movement Coordinator: Craig Hall
Fitness Coordinator: Giovanni Villalobos
Editors: Emma Backman & Chiao Chen
Sound Design & Music: Red Pipe
Color: Kath Raisch at Company 3
Produced by NYCB and Red Hook Labs PBC
Dancers:
Ashley Bouder
Chase Finlay
Christopher Grant
Giovanni Villalobos
Indiana Woodward
Joseph Gordon
Lauren Lovette
Maria Kowroski
Olivia MacKinnon
Rachel Hutsell
Sasonah Huttenbach
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