HW Pick: Great American Dance Inaugural Screenings Announced

July 7, 2015

LCatM0vies200pxby200pxLincoln Center at the Movies, the new cinema series recently announced by Lincoln Center in partnership with Fathom Events, will open in fall 2015 with Great American Dance presenting performances by four of America’s leading companies.

The four companies are Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Ballet Hispanico, New York City Ballet, and San Francisco Ballet. Each event will be shown in select cinemas nationwide at nearly 400 locations.

Jed Bernstein, President of Lincoln Center, said, “These four companies represent the height of artistic excellence and a wide range of American dance and we are proud to have them inaugurate Lincoln Center at the Movies: Great American Dance.  Their programs offer something for everyone, committed dance fans and curious first-timers, many of whom rarely if ever have the opportunity to see dance performances in the theater.”

Series to Open on September 24; Tickets on Sale beginning July 8

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc., 70 Lincoln Center Plaza
New York, NY 10023,


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