2025-26 CITY SKATE CONCERTS

Photo Pierre Gascon

Performances at NYC neighborhood rinks this past Fall & Winter. 

THE RINK AT ROCKEFELLER CENTER

Wednesday, March 11th at 12:30pm

Arctic Memory

Photo Shawn Salley

Choreographed for ITNY Jody Sperling
Performed by Valerie Levine

Happy Feet

Photo Lianna O'Grady

Choreographed and Performed by Vakhtang Murvanidze

Timelessness

Photo Shawn Salley

Choreographed for ITNY by Lorna Brown
Performed by Liz Yoshiko Schmidt and Danil Berdnikov

Wednesday, February 11th at 12:30pm

Happy Feet

Photo Credit Robert Dea

Choreographed and Performed by Vakhtang Murvanidze

Love

Photo Credit Nicole Miccio

Choreographed for ITNY by Lorna Brown
Performed by Sarah Baetge

Purple Rain

Photo Credit Robert Dea

Choreographed and Performed by Emmanuel Savary

WOLLMAN RINK

Thursday, February 19th at 6:15pm

Love, Choreographed for ITNY by Lorna Brown, Performed by Sarah Baetge

Happy Feet

Photo Jonathan Mazurek

Choreographed and Performed by Vakhtang Murvanidze

Thursday, January 29th at 6:15pm

Skaters Waltz

Photo Hideki Aono
Choreographed by Sarah France and Moira North
Performed by Georgina Blackwell

Timelessness

Photo Hideki Aono
Choreographed by Lorna Brown
Performed by Danil Berdnikov and Liz Yoshiko Schmidt

BRYANT PARK

Thursday, February 19th at 12:35pm

Coco Lin, ITNY Apprentice

Love, Choreographed for ITNY by Lorna Brown, Performed by Sarah Baetge

Take Five, Choreographed for ITNY by Eliot Halverson, Performed by Armen Agaian

Tuesday, February 17th at 12:35pm

Arctic Memory

Photo Pierre Gascon

Choreographed by Jody Sperling
Performed by Valerie Levine

Flamenco, Solo Dance

Photo Pierre Gascon

Choreographed by Kaitlyn Weaver
Performed by Milly Wasserman

Happy Feet

Photo Pierre Gascon

Choreographed and Performed by Vakhtang Murvanidze

Thursday, February 12th at 12:30pm

Ella Julie

Photo Jonathan Mazurek

Flamenco, Solo Dance

Photo Eugene Mazur

Choreographed by Kaitlyn Weaver
Performed by Milly Wasserman

Take Five

Photo Robert Dea

Choreographed for ITNY by Eliot Halverson
Performed by Armen Agaian

 

Tuesday, February 10th at 12:30pm

Arctic Memory

Photo Josef Pinlac

Choreographed by Jody Sperling
Performed by Valerie Levine

Love

Photo Robert Dea

Choreographed for ITNY by Lorna Brown
Performed by Sarah Baetge

Lion King

Photo Robert Dea

Choreographed and Performed by Emmanuel Savary

 

Tuesday, January 20th at 12:30 PM

Arctic Memory

Photo Pierre Gascon
Choreographed by Jody Sperling
Performed by Valerie Levine

Happy Feet

Photo Robert Dea
Choreographed & Performed by Vakhtang Murvanidze

Timelessness

Photo Robert Dea
Choreographed by Lorna Brown
Performed by Danil Berdnikov and Liz Yoshiko Schmidt

Bryant Park - Tuesday, November 4th at 12:30 PM

On Golden Pond, Caroline Mura

Photo Jonathan Mazurek

Alberta Biography, Danil Berdnikov

Photo Robert Dea

Modigliani, Sarah Baetge

Photo Robert Dea 

About Ice Theatre of New York

Founded by Moira North, ITNY's mission is to celebrate and advance dance on ice as a performance art. Through its performances in both traditional and site-specific venues, ITNY presents ice dance that helps to open one’s eyes to seeing skating in new and unexpected ways. ITNY was the very first ice dance company to receive dance program funding from the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. www.icetheatre.org

ITNY is supported, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy C. Hochul and the New York State Legislature. ITNY is also supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, and NYC Council Members Abreu, Bottcher, Marte, Powers and Salaam. ITNY's Manhattan programming is funded in part by a grant from the New York City Tourism Foundation.

Additionally, ITNY receives funding from Bloomberg Philanthropies, The Daniel & Corrine Cichy Memorial Foundation, The Lisa McGraw Figure Skating Foundation, the Will Sears Foundation, and its generous private patrons.

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