Monday, January 12, 2026

This week at Lincoln Center Presents

Lincoln Center Presents
DARUMAS performs at the Atrium. Photo by Lawrence Sumulong.

DARUMAS performs at the Atrium. Photo by Lawrence Sumulong.

Shows that should be on your radar

This week, two productions from innovative theater makers come to Under the Radar at Lincoln Center, and one of "2025's Best Dance Performances" (The New York Times) finishes its run on campus. No tickets? You can join the standby line for sold-out performances for a chance to see something unforgettable. 

Get in the FAST TRACK line for free

Free Fast Track tickets give you priority entry to events at the David Rubenstein Atrium until 10 minutes before showtime. Fast Track reservations open every Monday at noon for that week's events.


This week at Lincoln Center Presents:

Pastel-clad dancers leap across a beautiful studio

Pastoral

By Pam Tanowitz, Sarah Crowner, Caroline Shaw

Now through January 13 at 7:30 pm
Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center
Choose-What-You-Pay
In collaboration with Fisher Center at Bard

Renowned choreographer Pam Tanowitz returns to Lincoln Center with Pastoral, an evocative evening-length dance performance in collaboration with composer Caroline Shaw and painter Sarah Crowner. This dazzling dance performance is a palimpsest of artistic layers, with Beethoven's evocation of the natural world as a guiding spirit.

*For sold-out shows, a same-day ticket line will form day-of at the box office, prior to showtime. Tickets may become available on a first-come, first-served basis. Admission is not guaranteed.

A man in puppet costume dances across a purple stage

Benevolence

Now through January 18
Samuel Rehearsal Studio, Rose Building
Choose-What-You-Pay
Presented in collaboration with Under the Radar

A charming theatrical experience that blossoms into a multi-layered Chinese-Canadian tale spanning continents, migrations, and generations.

*For sold-out shows, a same-day ticket line will form day-of at the box office, prior to showtime. Tickets may become available on a first-come, first-served basis. Admission is not guaranteed.

Birdie

January 14–18
Clark Studio Theater, Rose Building
Choose-What-You-Pay
Presented in collaboration with Under the Radar

Blending documentary images, stagecraft, and visual poetry, Birdie invites audiences to look again at the urgent issues of our time.

*For sold-out shows, a same-day ticket line will form day-of at the box office, prior to showtime. Tickets may become available on a first-come, first-served basis. Admission is not guaranteed.

Conjunto Imagen

Conjunto Imagen

Friday, January 16 at 7:30 pm
David Rubenstein Atrium
FREE: General Admission + Fast Track

Veteran Puerto Rican salsa band Conjunto Imagen headline an evening of social dance, showcasing their versatility and expertise in the form.


From our friends

A pianist plays

Chamber Music Society

Beethoven's "Archduke" Trio

Tuesday, January 27 at 7:30 pm
Alice Tully Hall

This all-Beethoven program pays tribute to his genius, beginning with early chamber works and culminating in his legendary "Archduke" Trio.

Four headshots

American Symphony Orchestra

Forging an American Musical Identity

Friday, January 30 at 8:00 pm
Pre-concert talk at 7:00 pm

Carnegie Hall

For America's 250th anniversary, the ASO celebrates the forging of an American musical identity in the 19th century with a diverse program of seldom performed scores at Carnegie Hall, including George Bristow's massive "Niagara Symphony" in its first performance since the work's world premiere. 

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