For 100 years, The Rockettes have symbolised Christmas in New York City. Now, troupe member Brooklyn Bronson shares her tips on how to enjoy the city’s holiday magic.
It’s mid-December, but for Rockette Brooklyn Bronson, it is the third month of Christmas… and counting.
“[We] start rehearsals in September, so Christmas starts pretty early for us,” says Bronson, now in her fourth season with the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. “Six hours a day, six days a week… And I love it! Christmas is my favourite holiday so I’m not mad about it. It’s really special.”

Brooklyn Bronson hails from Tualatin, Oregon, where she studied dance under a former Rockette and dreamed of joining the troupe herself one day. She is a BFA Dance graduate of Chapman University.
Now celebrating their centennial year, the US’ most famous all-female precision dance troupe has long been the embodiment of Christmas in New York. Each kick ignites visions of snowy walks in Central Park and window displays on Fifth Avenue; images immortalised in countless films. Roughly 7.5 million visitors flock to the Big Apple every year to capture that magic for themselves, making New York City one of the world’s most iconic Christmas destinations.
























