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Get ready for a spectacular season of Juilliard Dance, celebrating its 75th anniversary! 🌟
Highlights of our 2026–27 season include repertory by living legends Lucinda Childs, Alonzo King, and alum Robert Battle and world premieres by Bessie Award–winning duo Baye & Asa; Guggenheim choreographic fellow Rosie Herrera; Justin Peck, resident choreographer for New York City Ballet; and Caili Quan, Juilliard Arnhold Creative Associate and former BalletX dancer.
Plan your season before tickets go on sale June 15! Explore performances and more at the link in our bio.
Next week, you’ll hear from us about the drama season, followed by news on music and collaborations across disciplines. More to come!

Today, we’re making a bold commitment to the future of Juilliard—and to the future of the performing arts—with the official launch of our campaign to work toward making Juilliard tuition-free for all college students.
In the words of our president, Damian Woetzel: “Financial barriers cannot be the determining factor in accessing Juilliard’s transformative education. This campaign is all about matching extraordinary talent with extraordinary opportunity.”
While this effort will take time, this is the single biggest commitment we can make to the future of the arts and to the next generation of performers, creators, and leaders.
Read more in the @nytimes and at our link in bio.

Break a leg to the cast and crew of “Flock” on opening night! 🐦⬛ Based on Farid ud-Din Attar’s 12th-century poem “The Conference of the Birds,” a flock journeys through the hills and valleys of the human spirit as they navigate suffering, doubt, and the challenge of how to move forward while staying together.
Juilliard Drama Presents “Flock,” based on “The Conference of the Birds”
📍 May 8–10
🎟️ Tickets at the link in our bio.
Journey through the hills and valleys of the human spirit in “Flock,” the final production of the Juilliard Drama season. 🐦⬛
Directed by faculty member Ellen Lauren, “Flock” follows as a group comes together to embark on a journey in search of enlightenment. Based on the 12th-century Persian poem “The Conference of the Birds” by Farid ud-Din Attar and modernized by playwright Amlin Gray to incorporate urgent messages for today’s audiences, the play follows the flock as they navigate suffering, doubt, and the challenge of how to move forward while staying together.
Juilliard Drama Presents “Flock,” based on “The Conference of the Birds”
📍 May 8–10
🎟️ Tickets at the link in our bio.

Congratulations to the incredible members of the Juilliard community who were nominated for Tony Awards for their contributions to theater this year! Bravo and break a leg to Michael Arden, Nicholas Christopher, Bruce Robert Harris, Samuel D. Hunter, David Lindsay-Abaire, Stephanie P. McClelland, and Caroline Shaw. ⭐️
Ever wonder what it’s like working at Juilliard and attending Extension classes at night? 🤳 Follow our social media manager, HaleyJane, through a full day of content creation and coursework, from behind-the-scenes moments to classroom breakthroughs.
Ready to start your own artistic journey? 🎶 🎭 Explore Juilliard Extension’s Summer Course Catalog, featuring classes like “Solid Singing for Every Performer,” and enroll at the link in our bio!
Visit juilliard.edu/extension

Join Juilliard today at Film at Lincoln Center! 🎬 Art of the Score brings together a global lineup of short films and visual projects, all featuring original music created by students through Juilliard's Center for Creative Technology.
🎼 Art of the Score
📍 Film at Lincoln Center—Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center
🗓 Today at 3pm
Visit the link in our bio.

The arts are for ALL! 🎤✨ Relaxed Performances at Lincoln Center are specifically designed for those with autism, sensory & communication disorders, or learning disabilities. They can also benefit families with young children, or anyone who finds that traditional performance protocols do not fit their needs!
While modifications to the social and sensory environment may be made, the work's artistic integrity remains unchanged.
👉 Learn more at LincolnCenter.org/Relaxed (Link in bio).

The arts are for ALL! 🎤✨ Relaxed Performances at Lincoln Center are specifically designed for those with autism, sensory & communication disorders, or learning disabilities. They can also benefit families with young children, or anyone who finds that traditional performance protocols do not fit their needs!
While modifications to the social and sensory environment may be made, the work's artistic integrity remains unchanged.
👉 Learn more at LincolnCenter.org/Relaxed (Link in bio).

The arts are for ALL! 🎤✨ Relaxed Performances at Lincoln Center are specifically designed for those with autism, sensory & communication disorders, or learning disabilities. They can also benefit families with young children, or anyone who finds that traditional performance protocols do not fit their needs!
While modifications to the social and sensory environment may be made, the work's artistic integrity remains unchanged.
👉 Learn more at LincolnCenter.org/Relaxed (Link in bio).

The arts are for ALL! 🎤✨ Relaxed Performances at Lincoln Center are specifically designed for those with autism, sensory & communication disorders, or learning disabilities. They can also benefit families with young children, or anyone who finds that traditional performance protocols do not fit their needs!
While modifications to the social and sensory environment may be made, the work's artistic integrity remains unchanged.
👉 Learn more at LincolnCenter.org/Relaxed (Link in bio).

The arts are for ALL! 🎤✨ Relaxed Performances at Lincoln Center are specifically designed for those with autism, sensory & communication disorders, or learning disabilities. They can also benefit families with young children, or anyone who finds that traditional performance protocols do not fit their needs!
While modifications to the social and sensory environment may be made, the work's artistic integrity remains unchanged.
👉 Learn more at LincolnCenter.org/Relaxed (Link in bio).

The arts are for ALL! 🎤✨ Relaxed Performances at Lincoln Center are specifically designed for those with autism, sensory & communication disorders, or learning disabilities. They can also benefit families with young children, or anyone who finds that traditional performance protocols do not fit their needs!
While modifications to the social and sensory environment may be made, the work's artistic integrity remains unchanged.
👉 Learn more at LincolnCenter.org/Relaxed (Link in bio).

The arts are for ALL! 🎤✨ Relaxed Performances at Lincoln Center are specifically designed for those with autism, sensory & communication disorders, or learning disabilities. They can also benefit families with young children, or anyone who finds that traditional performance protocols do not fit their needs!
While modifications to the social and sensory environment may be made, the work's artistic integrity remains unchanged.
👉 Learn more at LincolnCenter.org/Relaxed (Link in bio).
Relive the most exciting moments from Tianjin Juilliard’s residency in the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area! Bringing together faculty, graduate students, alumni, and guest artists, we presented performances, master classes, workshops, and a range of other events across the region.
From March 23 to 29, Xinghai Concert Hall presented a week-long Spring Music Festival in Guangzhou. On March 30, Juilliard and Tianjin Juilliard presented “The World Stage: Juilliard and the Global Language of Music” at Asia Society Hong Kong Center (@asiasocietyhk). On March 31, Tianjin Juilliard presented “One World, One Juilliard” at the Hong Kong Palace Museum Museum (@hongkongpalacemuseum), concluding the first Greater Bay Area residency. Read more about this groundbreaking week of music-making and cultural exchange at the link in our bio!
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🎥: Yilin Yu

AUGMENTED — PREMIERE 1st May
@rambertschool X @juilliardschool Xstudiowaynemcgregor
Collaboration with collective young artistic talent - exploring movement through AI + choreographic thinking tools.
SWM artists: @jesswright2323 @mcmilagram @bexybg
A big shout to the brilliant students and artists involved 🖤
📍 Sadler’s Wells East @sadlerswells_east, London
🗓 1–2 May
Link in bio
Image: Wayne McGregor's AUGMENTED, Rambert School and The Juilliard School students, London (2026), Photo by Yiling Zhao @yiling_zhao_
Pride begins early at Juilliard! 🏳️🌈 Juilliard Pride Songbook returns this Sunday with a performance that celebrates LGBTQIA+ voices past and present.
A collaboration between Vocal Arts, Collaborative Piano, and Chamber Music, this year’s Songbook features the music of Juilliard students, alumni, and faculty, including Alistair Coleman, Vincent Zhang, Joy Redmond, Ned Rorem, and John Corigliano.
Click the link in our bio!
🎥 : Pride Songbook, Vol. 2 (2025)
JOSEPH N. RUBINSTEIN
“Queer Encounters”
Witch-Wife (excerpt)
Jack Hicks, Tenor (@hackjicks)
Shaobai Yuan, Piano (@shaobaiyuan)
Earlier this month, the Juilliard Fiddle Club kicked off our Earth Month performances with a free public jam session at the David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center! 🎻 🌎
The space came alive as the Fiddle Club performed and taught tunes rooted in bluegrass, honoring our connection to the natural world. Take a look inside the festivities!
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