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Shine Bright Like Diamonds: Inside the New York City Ballet Spring Gala
On Thursday evening, the New York City Ballet hosted its annual Spring Gala. The star-studded and stylish affair at Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater ushered in the opening of the new season with two world premiere performances—including a newly commissioned work by choreographer and principal dancer, Tiler Peck.

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According to Vogue’s source item, Shine Bright Like Diamonds: Inside the New York City Ballet Spring Gala, On Thursday evening, the New York City Ballet hosted its annual Spring Gala. The star-studded and stylish affair at Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater ushered in the opening of the new season with two world premiere performances—including a newly commissioned work by choreographer and principal dancer, Tiler Peck.
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