Julie Halston and Katie Holmes. Getty Images for American BalletOn a sweltering Wednesday evening in May, stars, philanthropists and dancers with enviable posture sparkled on the red carpet at Cipriani 42nd Street. The occasion: ABT’s 2026 Spring Gala honoring Katie Holmes, whose “genuine love for the arts and steadfast support of our mission make her a truly deserving honoree,” said company director Susan Jaffe. Holmes, accompanied by her mother, beamed in a white Ashlynn Park peplum top and voluminous ankle-length skirt—structured yet effortlessly breezy.
Notable guests included Katie Couric, Michael Imperioli, Constance Wu, Zac Posen, Iris Apatow, Sai De Silva and Nate Berkus, among others. Caroline Kennedy served as Honorary Chair of the evening, continuing her family’s longstanding support of ABT, which mounts its spring gala each year to support the company’s performances, education programs and community initiatives.
For many in attendance that night, ballet stirs wonder—it feels deeply personal. “Ballet is like living sculpture,” Imperioli told Observer. “When I watch it, that’s how it kind of reveals itself.” Wu called ballet “one of the most beautiful art forms,” adding, “I just love the discipline, the craft, the elegance, the athleticism, the musicality, the sensitivity. It’s just gorgeous.” For Posen, the art is almost elemental. “I think it’s as important as eating, sleeping and making love. I think it’s part of humanity,” he told Observer.
Guests in bright-colored gowns and well-cut tuxedos mingled beneath the neo-Renaissance arches, clinking champagne glasses while eagerly anticipating what Jaffe jokingly called the “Reader’s Digest version” of a new production of Don Quixote, staged by herself and Susan Jones. A perennial audience favorite first staged in 1869, the ballet is known for its high-spirited energy, technical virtuosity and Ludwig Minkus’s rousing score.
After cocktails, attendees were ushered to tables adorned with towering orange-and-gold floral arrangements featuring a first course of cucumber, avocado, corn and cherry tomato salad alongside Kalamata olives and Cipriani’s signature breadsticks. As the assembled balletomanes dined, actor Alex Hurt took the stage to present Holmes with her award. “For Katie, dance is not just movement—it’s joy, it’s eloquence, it’s beauty, it’s connection. It’s a way of saying something that words can’t quite reach,” Hurt said, before praising Holmes for her support of the arts and ABT, adding, “You make rooms warmer, you make work better, you make people braver.”
Holmes accepted her award with grace, telling the audience she was “in awe of ballet… Ballet itself has informed, healed and entertained the many generations that have come before us. And I am always stunned by what feels like an offering, a gesture inviting human connection, a welcoming into the world of poetry that is ballet.”
American Ballet Theatre dancers take a bow. Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for American BalletDancers then took to the stage in a whirl of vibrant hues, performing selections from Don Quixote. Inspired by Miguel de Cervantes‘s classic tale, the ballet follows the idealistic knight and his loyal squire as they champion the young lovers Kitri and Basilio. Principal dancer Skylar Brandt dazzled as Kitri, leaping across the stage in a ruffled tangerine dress. “Performing the role of Kitri had been a dream role of mine since I was a child,” she told Observer. “Don Quixote is one of those ballets that is so playful. I always thought it seemed like it would be the most fun to dance. As my teacher told me, Kitri must burn brighter than a thousand suns. I hope the audience could feel her radiating joy.” We can confirm, they certainly could.
After a long applause, Chilean sea bass with lemon and capers arrived at the tables, followed by an assortment of miniature pastries including Napoleons, zabaglione cake and tiramisu. Over dessert, associate artistic director Clinton Luckett reflected on the deeper meaning of Don Quixote: “The question at the heart of the ballet is love or money. Kitri’s father wants her to marry the rich fop Gamache, but she is in love with the poor barber Basilio. Don Quixote is the quest for Kitri and Basilio to become married and realize their love.”
“In the ballet,” he added, “the answer is love.”
Katie Holmes
Katie Holmes. GC ImagesGregg Hymowitz and Marcella Hymowitz
Gregg Hymowitz and Marcella Hymowitz. Getty Images for American BalletSharon Patrick and Maria-Cristina Anzola
Sharon Patrick and Maria-Cristina Anzola. Getty Images for American BalletKatie Couric
Katie Couric. Getty ImagesMichael Imperioli, Victoria Imperioli, and Laura Miller
Michael Imperioli, Victoria Imperioli, and Laura Miller. Getty Images for American BalletIvy Getty
Ivy Getty. Getty Images for American BalletConstance Wu
Constance Wu. Getty ImagesTina Leung, Malcolm Carfrae, Sai De Silva, John Wattiker and London Scout
Tina Leung, Malcolm Carfrae, Sai De Silva, John Wattiker and London Scout. Getty Images for American BalletPriya Shukla
Priya Shukla. Getty Images for American BalletZac Posen
Zac Posen. GC ImagesJulie Halston
Julie Halston. Getty Images for American BalletStella Abrera and Dennis Walters
Stella Abrera and Dennis Walters. Getty Images for American BalletHannah Marshall
Hannah Marshall. Getty Images for American BalletAlex Hurt and Anaïs Mitchell
Alex Hurt and Anaïs Mitchell. Getty Images for American BalletAlessia Fendi, Isiah Magsino, and Anne Imhof
Alessia Fendi, Isiah Magsino and Anne Imhof. Getty Images for American BalletZhong-Jing Fang and Douglas Gavin
Zhong-Jing Fang and Douglas Gavin. Getty Images for American BalletGuillermo Bichara and Viviana Bichara
Guillermo Bichara and Viviana Bichara. Getty Images for American BalletSusan Feinstein and Leonard Feinstein
Susan Feinstein and Leonard Feinstein. Getty Images for American BalletYuchang Xiao and Fangqi Li
Yuchang Xiao and Fangqi Li. Getty Images for American BalletIngrid Thoms
Ingrid Thoms. Getty Images for American BalletPj Pascual and Scout Forsythe
Pj Pascual and Scout Forsythe. Getty Images for American BalletAnh Duong
Anh Duong. GC ImagesLeah Cunningham, Charles Buddeke and Ruoyi He
Leah Cunningham, Charles Buddeke and Ruoyi He. Getty Images for American BalletArielle Patrick
Arielle Patrick. Getty Images for American BalletIrina Dvorovenko and Francis Morrissey
Irina Dvorovenko and Francis Morrissey. Getty Images for American BalletTina Raja
Tina Raja. Getty Images for American BalletCatherine Hurlin and Christine Shevchenko
Catherine Hurlin and Christine Shevchenko. Getty Images for American BalletRoman Zhurbin and Stella Abrera
Roman Zhurbin and Stella Abrera. Getty Images for American BalletCristine Arroyo and Andrew Barth Jr.
Cristine Arroyo and Andrew Barth Jr. Getty Images for American BalletChristian Zimmerman, Lola Abigail Koch and Jim Coakley
Christian Zimmerman, Lola Abigail Koch and Jim Coakley. Getty Images for American BalletBetsy McBride
Betsy McBride. Getty Images for American BalletRay Rasco, Nancy McCormick, Sarah Feil Lewin and Alexa Isbell Wolman
Ray Rasco, Nancy McCormick, Sarah Feil Lewin and Alexa Isbell Wolman. Getty Images for American BalletSeth Lockwood and Kyle Ridaught
Seth Lockwood and Kyle Ridaught. Getty Images for American BalletUlla Parker and Julian Polak
Ulla Parker and Julian Polak. Getty Images for American BalletSusan Jaffe and Jacqueline Mars
Susan Jaffe and Jacqueline Mars. Getty Images for American BalletSamantha Barry
Samantha Barry. Getty ImagesMelvin Lawovi
Melvin Lawovi. Getty Images for American BalletZac Posen and Brie Welch
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