- (December 2, 1971) He performed in the ballet, "Concert," in the New York City Ballet Revival production at the New York State Theater with Sara Leland; Francisco Moncion; Bettijane Sills; Shaun O'Brien; Robert Weiss; Stephen Caras; Gloriann Hicks; Delia Peters and Christine Redpath in the cast. Jerry Zimmerman was pianist. Saul Steinberg was set designer. Jerome Robbins was choreographer.
- (May 24, 1973) He performed in the the ballet, "An Evening's Waltzes," in the New York City Ballet production at the New York State Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City with Patricia McBride; Jean-Pierre Bonnefous; Christine Redpath; John Clifford; Sara Leland; Gelsey Kirkland and Helgi Tomasson in the cast. Serge Prokofiev was composer. Jerome Robbins was choreographer. Rouben Ter-Arutunian was costume designer.
- (May 15, 1974) He performed in the ballet, "Dybbuk Variations," in the New York City Ballet company production at the New York State Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City with Patricia McBride; Helgi Tomasson; Victor Castelli; Tracy Bennett; Hermes Conde; Daviel Duell; Stephen Caras; Nolan T'Sani; Peter Naumann; Muriel Aasen and Stephanie Saland in the cast. Leonard Bernstein was conductor and composer. David Johnson was baritone. John Ostendorg was bassist. Jerome Robbins was choreographer. Rouben Ter-Arutunian was scenery designer. Patricia Zipprodt was costume designer. Jennifer Tipton was lighting designer. Sol Ansky was the original writer.
- (February 3, 1972) He performed in the ballet, "Watermill," in the New York City Ballet production at the New York State Theater at Lincoln Center in New York City with Edward Villella; Penny Dudleston; Hermes Conde; Jean-Pierre Frohlich; Tracy Bennett; Victor Castelli; Deni Lamont; Colleen Neary and Robert Maiorano in the cast. Dan Erkkila; Genji Ito; Teiji Ito; Kansuke Kawase; Mara Purl and Terry White were musicians. Teifi Ito was composer. Jerome Robbins was choreographer and also set designer. Patricia Zipprodt was costume designer. Ronald Bates was lighting designer. David Rapp was also set designer.
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