Choreographer, writer, and filmmaker Emily Coates told the rest of the story with her latest dance composition, Tell Me Where It Comes From, at the Quick Center for the Arts at Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut. What started as a work in progress based on the dance composition archives of the legendary George Balanchine with a working title of The Scattering which we experienced in March 2025, came full circle with the culmination of Tell Me Where It Comes From, performed at the Quick Center for the Arts on October 9 and 10, 2025. Daring, provocative, and engaging, Emily continues to explore new mediums to tell both the story of George Balanchine, as well as her own.
We attended the production on Thursday, October 9, 2025, and as with The Scattering, the audience sat onstage for Tell Me Where It Comes From providing us with a unique opportunity to not only witness the unveiling of the new work in an up-close and intimate setting but also to become an integral part of the program.

Emily Coates, Derek Lucci – Tell Me Where It Comes From – photo by Chris Randall
It is important to note that George Balanchine was born in St. Petersburg, Russia on January 22, 1904. In 1933, Lincoln Kirstern invited him to come to the United States, and he traveled to Hartford, Connecticut, where the intention was to set up a school. Balanchine decided against that and decided on New York City instead. Together with Lincoln, George created the School of American Ballet in 1934 and the New York City Ballet in 1948. Balanchine was actively involved in dance from 1929 until 1983, when he died in New York City on April 30, 1983.
Emily explained after the performance that we saw in March 2025, that unlike modern productions, where performances are recorded, for archival performances, there are no recordings available, there are only photographs, and there are no annotations from which to reference and re-create past dance works. While this can be viewed as either limiting in that past ballets cannot be accurately reproduced, it can also be freeing, in that it allows current choreographers to create new works inspired by the photographs of the past.
As a former member of the New York City Ballet, as well as her experience doing three duets with Mikhail Baryshnikov (White Oak Dance Project), Emily had principal roles in ballets by George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins, and performing with Twala Tharp, and Yvonne Rainer, to create new works for the future.

Emily Coates & Derek Lucci – Tell Me Where It Comes From – photo by Chris Randall
For Tell Me Where It Comes From, Emily had expanded the composition from a pas de deux (Emily and Derek Lucci), to also include a cameo by Henry Seth, whose impressive resume includes dancing with the New York City Ballet Company, strengthening their ties to Balanchine. Paired with an original music composition by Charles Burnham, performed by Charles on violin, and Dr. Melvin Chin on piano, Emily’s new dance composition provided another inspired look at George Balanchine, and how he continues to impact current and future dancers.
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About Tell Me Where It Comes From
“Tell Where It Comes From” is commissioned by Works & Process. The iterative development has included a Works & Process LaunchPAD residency at The Church (2025) in Sag Harbor, home to George Balanchine’s grave. The project continued to be supported with a Works & Process LaunchPAD residency at the Catskill Mountain Foundation in Hunter, New York where Jacques d’Amboise lived for seven decades. Additional developmental support was provided by the Quick Center for the Arts at Fairfield University, and the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art. Supported by the New England Foundation for the Arts Dance Fund. Tell Me Where It Comes From was created in part during a residency at the Pillow Lab at Jacob’s Pillow. With additional support from the O’Donnell-Green Music and Dance Foundation.”
Emily Coates – Tell Me Where It Comes From
Conceived, Choreographed, and Written By
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Emily Coates
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Director
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Ain Gordon
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Stage Material Developed By
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Emily Coates, Ain Gordon, Derek Lucci, Charles Burnham
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Original Music Composition
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Charles Burnham
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Musical Composition and Exercises
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George Balanchine
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Performer
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Emily Coates
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Performer
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Derek Lucci
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Special Cameo
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Henry Seth
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Musicians
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Charles Burnham (violinist, voice), Dr. Melvin Chen (pianist)
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Lighting Design
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Krista Smith
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Costume Design
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Harriet Jung, Reid Bartelme
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Production Stage Manager
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Ed Fitzgerald
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To learn more about the Quick Center for the Arts upcoming programs, or to purchase tickets, please visit their website: https://quickcenter.fairfield.edu/upcoming-events/ or call the Box Office: +1-203-254-4000 X 2973.
A Sampling of Upcoming Programs at the Quick Center for the Arts 2025 – 2026
Emily Coates: Tell Me Where It Comes From (dance)
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October 9-10, 2025
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Bellini’s La Sonnambula (The Met: Live in HD, opera)
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October 18, 2025
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Dan Colley and Company: Lost Lear (theatre)
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October 21, 2025
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Cirque Kikasse: SANTÉ! (circus)
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October 24, 2025
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A Conversation with Scott Jennings (lecture)
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October 27, 2025
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Cia Marco Flores Rayuela (dance)
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November 1, 2025
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Silkroad Ensemble w/ Wu Man American Railroad (music)
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November 7, 2025
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Puccini’s La Bohème (The Met Live in HD, opera)
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November 8, 2025
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yMusic (music)
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November 14, 2025
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Mrs. Warren’s Profession by Geo. Bernard Shaw (theatre)
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November 18, 2025
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Strauss’s Arabella (The Met: Live in HD, opera)
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November 22, 2025
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A Feast of Carols: Glee Club Christmas Concert (music)
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December 5, 2025
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The Fifth Step by David Ireland (National Theatre Live)
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December 9, 2025
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It’s A Wonderful Life (film)
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December 20, 2025
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Bellini’s I Puritani (The Met: Live in HD, opera)
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January 10, 2026
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Life of Pi by Yann Martel (National Theatre Live)
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January 26, 2026
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George Packer (Inspired Writers Series)
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January 27, 2026
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Drum Tao: The Best (music)
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February 1, 2026
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A Conversation with Ken Burns (lecture)
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February 3, 2026
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BodyTraffic (dance)
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February 20, 2026
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Minty Fresh Circus by Monique Martin
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February 22, 2026
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Elizabeth Weitzman: American Women In Film (lecture)
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February 25, 2026
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Eileen Iveras and the Universal Roots (music)
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March 1, 2026
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Manuel Roque bang bang (dance)
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March 3, 2026
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Orchestra Lumos (music)
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March 8, 2026
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