Creating and dancing a duet can be intimate, exhilarating, and very personal; few know this better than Lar Lubovitch. In honor of his 80th year, Works & Process has invited the choreographer to assemble a cast of dancers to perform some of his favorite duets and discuss, with moderator Wendy Whelan, the act of creation and performance. Featured works include Each In His Own Time commissioned by New York City Center and performed by New York City Ballet’s Adrian Danchig-Waring and Davide Riccardo; Othello performed by Joffrey Ballet’s Fabrice Calmels and ABT’s Gillian Murphy; Prelude to A Kiss performed by Hubbard Street Dance Chicago’s Alexandria Best and Elliot Hammans; Something About Night performed by Bruce Wood Dance’s Alex Brown and Stephanie Godsave; and the iconic Concerto 622 by Lar Lubovitch Dance Company’s Tobin Del Cuore and Brett Perry.
This program has been supported with a residency provided by New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Jerome Robbins Dance Division.
Health and Safety Information
Mask-wearing and COVID-19 vaccination are no longer required but are strongly recommended.
Ticketing Information
Priority tickets for the fall 2023 performance series will go on sale online at 11 am on Friday, August 18, for $500+ Friends of Works & Process and all Guggenheim members at the Global level and above.
General ticketing will open online on Tuesday, August 22, at 11 am.
For questions, Friends of Works & Process should email friends@worksandprocess.org. Guggenheim members, please email membership@guggenheim.org. For general ticketing questions, please email boxoffice@guggenheim.org.
Tickets are available for purchase online only.
House seats may be available for $1,000+ Friends of Works & Process. To purchase house seats, email friends@worksandprocess.org.
House seats may be released to the public before performances.
Lar Lubovitch's Concerto Six Twenty-Two. Featuring Lar Lubovitch company dancers. Photo: Jack Mitchell