List of 2010s ballet premieres

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This is a list of ballet premieres in the 2010s, by year.

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2010

titlechoreographercomposercompanyvenuedate
Why am I not where you are Benjamin Millepied Thierry Escaich New York City Ballet David H. Koch Theater Thursday, April 29
Outlier Wayne McGregor Thomas Adès New York City Ballet David H. Koch Theater Saturday, May 14
Plainspoken Benjamin Millepied David Lang New York City Ballet Center for the Arts, Jackson Hole Friday, August 6

2011

titlechoreographercomposercompanyvenuedate
RAkU Yuri PossokhovShinji Eshima San Francisco Ballet War Memorial Opera House February 3
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Christopher Wheeldon Joby Talbot Royal Ballet Royal Opera House February 28
Ocean's Kingdom Peter Martins Paul McCartney New York City Ballet David H. Koch Theater September 22
Tom Sawyer: A Ballet in Three Acts William Whitener Maury Yeston Kansas City Ballet Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts October 14

2013

titlechoreographercomposercompanyvenuedate
The Sun Also Rises Septime Webre Billy Novick The Washington Ballet The Kennedy Center May 8

2014

titlechoreographercomposercompanyvenuedate
Dust Akram Khan Jocelyn Pook English National Ballet Barbican Centre April 2
The Winter's Tale Christopher Wheeldon Joby Talbot Royal Ballet Royal Opera House April 10
Everywhere We Go Justin Peck Sufjan Stevens New York City Ballet David H. Koch Theater May 8
Pictures at an Exhibition Alexei Ratmansky Modest Mussorgsky New York City Ballet David H. Koch Theater October 2

2015

titlechoreographercomposercompanyvenuedateRefs
Rodeo: Four Dance Episodes Justin Peck Aaron Copland New York City Ballet David H. Koch Theater February 4 [1]
Charlotte Salomon: Der Tod und die Malerin Bridget Breiner Michelle DiBucci Ballet im Revier Musiktheater im Revier February 14 [2]
Swimmer Yuri Possokhov Shinji Eshima San Francisco Ballet War Memorial Opera House April 10 [3]
Woolf Works Wayne McGregor Max Richter The Royal Ballet Royal Opera House May 11 [4]

2016

titlechoreographercomposercompanyvenuedate
Blake Works I William Forsythe James Blake Paris Opera Ballet Palais Garnier July 4
Broken Wings Annabelle Lopez Ochoa Peter Salem English National Ballet Sadler's Wells Theatre April 13
In the Countenance of Kings Justin Peck Sufjan Stevens San Francisco Ballet War Memorial Opera House April 7
RIFT Kitty McNamee Anna Clyne Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium August 5
The Red Shoes Matthew Bourne Bernard Herrmann New Adventures Sadler's Wells Theatre December 6
The Seasons' Canon Crystal Pite Max Richter and Antonio Vivaldi Paris Opera Ballet Palais Garnier September 24

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References

  1. Macaulay, Alastair (February 5, 2015). "A World Premiere of Pure Dance to a Familiar Score". New York Times.
  2. "Charlotte Salomon: Der Tod und die Malerin · Musiktheater im Revier Gelsenkirchen". musiktheater-im-revier.de. Retrieved July 5, 2019.
  3. Ulrich, Allan (April 12, 2015). "Yuri Possokhov's 'Swimmer' adds a jolt to S.F. Ballet season". SFGate. Retrieved July 5, 2019.
  4. Mackrell, Judith (May 2, 2015). "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf? Not the Royal Ballet". The Guardian.