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Jose Manuel Carreño, Sascha Radetsky and
Herman Cornejo in Fancy Free.
Photo: Rosalie O'Connor
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Group Sales
2010 Spring Season * Metropolitan Opera House

Celebrating 70 years of glorious moments in classical dance, American Ballet Theatre unveils a dazzling showcase this spring of the Company’s wide-ranging repertoire, from the great full-length ballets, to one-act treasures from master choreographers. The magic of 70 years will be brought to life by an illustrious roster of the world’s greatest dancers, whose dramatic power and athletic prowess keep groups coming back.

Whether you would like to entertain important clients, employees and dance school students, or plan special events, club outings and alumni get-togethers, an evening at American Ballet Theatre offers memories that will last a lifetime.

Group Benefits
  • Outstanding SAVINGS (Prices vary based on performance date
    and seating section)
  • Early Ordering Opportunity
  • Professional Customer Service
  • Glamorous Lincoln Center location
GroupPlus
  • Your group can meet an ABT dancer before the show for a lively and fun discussion. By reservation only, based on availability. $10 per person. Call 212.419.1066 or email ekoga@abt.org.

See our group planning ideas:
Your group might also enjoy adding other activities within the Lincoln Center area that would perfectly complement your visit to ABT. ABT offers suggestions and information for tours, fine dining, museums.
Just visit our Group Planning Ideas section.

ORDER TICKETS FOR YOUR GROUP OF 15 OR MORE TODAY!

CALL 212.419.1066 OR E-MAIL ekoga@abt.org

   

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GROUP PLANNING SUGGESTIONS

LINCOLN CENTER

Fine Dining
Enjoy a special dining experience and an excellent view of Lincoln Center at the Metropolitan Opera’s Grand Tier Restaurant or Outdoor Terrace and Revlon Bar. The Grand Tier Restaurant features creative contemporary Italian cuisine. Call 212-799-3400.
No reservations are necessary for the Outdoor Terrace and Revlon Bar.

Lincoln Center Tour
Your group can enjoy the history and glamor of Lincoln Center’s concert halls with this fascinating guided tour. Call 212-875-5350.

The New York Public Library For The Performing Arts
Your group may enjoy the extensive research collections and informative exhibitions at New York’s own Library for the Performing Arts, located at 40 Lincoln Center Plaza. For further information, call 212-870-1630 or visit nypl.org.

DANCE STUDENTS
 
StepsComing to New York for one day or one week? Steps on Broadway is the perfect studio for your students to enjoy a true New York experience. Humming with vibrancy, vitality and tradition, Steps is one of New York’s best-known dance studios. Student groups coming from all over the world can choose from over 50 classes each day offered from a wide range of dance styles, including jazz, ballet, contemporary, tap, flamenco and more. For detailed information and reservations call 212-874-2410 or visit stepsnyc.com. Then, after your dance class, enjoy a world-class performance by American Ballet Theatre at the Met. Arrange for your performance tickets through ABT Group Sales.
   
MUSEUMS
Lincoln Center area
 
Museum of Natural History
Central Park and 79th Street

StepsAt the American Museum of Natural History your group can enjoy nature at its most fascinating, from dinosaurs to outer space. Additional museum options include the new Hayden Planetarium.
Call 212- 496-3676.
   
MoMA
11 West 53rd Street, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues

The Museum of Modern Art is home to the world’s largest collection of modern painting and sculpture, comprising some 3,200 works dating from the late nineteenth century to the present. The museum’s collection includes art by such renowned figures as Matisse and Picasso as well as contemporary artists.
Call 212-708-9685.
   
New-York Historical Society
170 Central Park West at 77th Street

Bring your group to New York’s oldest museum, the New-York
Historical Society, and experience 400 years of American history. Founded in 1804, its holdings cover four centuries of American history and include one of the world’s greatest collections of historical artifacts.
Call 212-485-9293.
   
Children’s Museum of Manhattan
212 W. 83rd Street, between Amsterdam Ave. and Broadway

Children can learn about themselves and our culturally diverse world through a unique environment of interactive exhibitions and programs. From its humble beginnings in a neighborhood storefront in 1973, CMOM has grown to a 38,000 square-foot learning facility and has become a destination for visitors from around the world.
Call 212-721-1234.
   
Union Square area  

Rubin Museum of Art
150 West 17th Street

RubinRubin Museum of Art (RMA) invites visitors to discover the art of the Himalayas and where it leads you. RMA engages visitors through exhibitions, educational and public programming, and special events that invite a broad range of cultural and historical exploration. On view at any one time are numerous exhibitions, drawn from RMA’s permanent collection, with diverse themes which range from female Buddhas to divine madness and flying mystics to the origins of ancient Himalayan religions.
Call 212.620.5000 or visit www.rmanyc.org