Contract negotiations continue as the New York City Ballet is celebrating its 75th anniversary with an assortment of initiatives.
: The late choreographer George Balanchine didn’t just provide a point of reference for the new capsule collection that debuted Monday morning from the’s orchestra have been wearing T-shirts imprinted with one of his quotes — “See the music, hear the dance” — at rallies regarding contract negotiations.
Balanchine’s “Jewels” inspired the 19-piece Ref x NYCB collection that is geared for the off-duty ballerina or those pretending to be ones. Balanchine, the founder of the New York Citychose a combination of rich jewel tones and staple ballet-core shades for the collaboration that incorporates deadstock, the 802 union members of the orchestra have been sporting black T-shirts to get their message across. They also wear ones carrying the message of “Fair Contract.
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