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Jul 2001

Ground is broken for an all-new performing arts complex, the future home of the Baryshnikov Arts Center (BAC), at 450 West 37th Street in Manhattan’s Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood. Construction is temporarily halted after the terrorist attacks of September 11.



May 2005

BAC’s first resident artist, dancer/choreographer Aszure Barton, with dancers from The Juilliard School and her own company, develops Over/Come, first performed at Center for the Arts at Buffalo University on June 8, 2006.



Summer 2005

The BAC fellowship program supports five graduate students of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts as they make the transition from university life to professional life.  These emerging artists receive time, space, and financial assistance to work on projects with the support of artistic mentors.



Nov 2005

BAC’s administrative offices open, providing the first permanent home for staff.



Nov 2005

The Movado Hour, a series of free chamber music concerts, launches with a performance by the Brentano String Quartet.



Apr 2006

A program supporting visual artists is established with an exhibition of People by photographer Leonid Lubianitsky.



Summer 2006

BAC forms Hell’s Kitchen Dance to showcase some of the work commissioned and created at the Center. The ensemble, comprising gifted young dancers affiliated with The Juilliard School and NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, as well as Mikhail Baryshnikov, tours internationally with a repertoire of world premieres.



Sept 2006

A program of workshops for professional artists is established with master classes taught by Azari Plisetsky for New York City Ballet and American Ballet Theatre dancers, open for viewing to instructors.



Oct 2006

A lecture series is launched with a discussion featuring dancer Steve Paxton and dancer/choreographer Boris Charmatz, in collaboration with Danspace Project.



Mar 2007

BAC launches its presentation series with Art Is Otherwise, a four-day festival conceived by Toni Morrison and co-presented by the French Institute Alliance Française, including the U.S. premiere of You Made Me a Monster by William Forsythe; a public dialogue between Morrison and Forsythe; and a chamber music concert by the Alliance Players with commentary by Morrison.



Apr 2007

A jazz series with live radio broadcast is launched with a performance by Henry Butler, New Orleans jazz pianist, co-presented by the Jazz Foundation of America and WBGO public radio.



Feb 2007

BAC signs a letter of agreement to purchase “Theater C” within the 37 Arts building from the consortium that owns the three theaters at the site.



Oct 2007

The Orchestra of St. Luke’s expresses its interest in purchasing “Theater A” and “Theater B” in the 37 Arts building.



oct 2008

BAC announces that it will provide artistic direction for a new arts festival at the Ringling Museum in Sarasota, Florida.



Nov 2008

BAC completes the purchase of “Theater C,” which is to re-open, after renovation, as the Jerome Robbins Theater.



Feb 2009

BAC Flicks, a new film series presented in partnership with La Cinémathèque de la Danse (Paris), is launched with the screening of the Oscar-nominated documentary Man on Wire, followed by a Q&A with Philippe Petit.



May 2009

Renovation of the Jerome Robbins Theater begins.



February 2010

BAC opens the new Jerome Robbins Theater.   

PHOTO BY ANNIE LEIBOVITZ