• Coppélia

    Dance Company: New York City Ballet

    Coppélia
    David H. Koch Theater 20 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY, United States
    The rare full-length ballet highlighted by generous doses of comedy, Coppélia returns to the repertory to mark the 50th anniversary of Balanchine’s 1974 staging. Drawing on the Petipa production, Balanchine collaborated with the great Russian dancer Alexandra Danilova, renowned for her performance in the central role of Swanilda, to bring...
  • Scotch Symphony & Creatures of Prometheus

    Dance Company: Carolina Ballet

    Scotch Symphony & Creatures of Prometheus
    Fletcher Opera Theater 2 E South St., Raleigh, NC, United States
    In September, step into the mystical Scottish Highlands with George Balanchine’s Scotch Symphony, a tribute to the era of Romantic Ballet. Paired with this movement through time, Ted Seymour’s The Creatures of Prometheus highlights the beauty of the arts as a foundation for a peaceful and just society. Beethoven’s only composition for ballet is an allegory revealing the ideals...
  • Belle: A Tale of Beauty & The Beast

    Dance Company: Ballet Austin

    Belle: A Tale of Beauty & The Beast
    The Long Center 701 W Riverside Dr, Austin, TX, United States
    Stephen Mills creates a provocative and sensual retelling of this fairytale romance. Heavily influenced by French filmmaker Jean Cocteau’s 1946 film La Belle et la Bête, the design and stylistic elements reflect the magic and mystery of that ground-breaking movie. Striking sets and fantastical, Alexander McQueen–inspired costumes, both designed by...
  • The Times Are Racing

    Dance Company: Pacific Northwest Ballet

    The Times Are Racing
    McCaw Hall 321 Mercer St, Seattle, WA, United States
    Step into the world of contemporary ballet with three spectacular choreographers. Jessica Lang will debut a brand-new work, her first contribution as PNB’s new Resident Choreographer. Add the color and vibrancy of both Edwaard Liang’s The Veil Between Worlds and Justin Peck’s The Times Are Racing and you’ve got a...
  • Coppélia

    Dance Company: New York City Ballet

    Coppélia
    David H. Koch Theater 20 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY, United States
    The rare full-length ballet highlighted by generous doses of comedy, Coppélia returns to the repertory to mark the 50th anniversary of Balanchine’s 1974 staging. Drawing on the Petipa production, Balanchine collaborated with the great Russian dancer Alexandra Danilova, renowned for her performance in the central role of Swanilda, to bring...
  • Fall Season

    Dance Company: Alonzo King LINES Ballet

    Fall Season
    Blue Shield of California Theater at YBCA 700 Howard St, San Francisco, CA, United States
    This season honors legendary spiritual leader, composer, pianist, and harpist Alice Coltrane and the imaginative storytelling of composer Maurice Ravel through Alonzo King’s choreography. King has been mesmerized by Coltrane’s music since he was a child—he choreographed one of his very first pieces to her work. He now returns to her body of work...
  • Scotch Symphony & Creatures of Prometheus

    Dance Company: Carolina Ballet

    Scotch Symphony & Creatures of Prometheus
    Fletcher Opera Theater 2 E South St., Raleigh, NC, United States
    In September, step into the mystical Scottish Highlands with George Balanchine’s Scotch Symphony, a tribute to the era of Romantic Ballet. Paired with this movement through time, Ted Seymour’s The Creatures of Prometheus highlights the beauty of the arts as a foundation for a peaceful and just society. Beethoven’s only composition for ballet is an allegory revealing the ideals...
  • The Times Are Racing

    Dance Company: Pacific Northwest Ballet

    The Times Are Racing
    McCaw Hall 321 Mercer St, Seattle, WA, United States
    Step into the world of contemporary ballet with three spectacular choreographers. Jessica Lang will debut a brand-new work, her first contribution as PNB’s new Resident Choreographer. Add the color and vibrancy of both Edwaard Liang’s The Veil Between Worlds and Justin Peck’s The Times Are Racing and you’ve got a...
  • Scotch Symphony & Creatures of Prometheus

    Dance Company: Carolina Ballet

    Scotch Symphony & Creatures of Prometheus
    Fletcher Opera Theater 2 E South St., Raleigh, NC, United States
    In September, step into the mystical Scottish Highlands with George Balanchine’s Scotch Symphony, a tribute to the era of Romantic Ballet. Paired with this movement through time, Ted Seymour’s The Creatures of Prometheus highlights the beauty of the arts as a foundation for a peaceful and just society. Beethoven’s only composition for ballet is an allegory revealing the ideals...
  • Belle: A Tale of Beauty & The Beast

    Dance Company: Ballet Austin

    Belle: A Tale of Beauty & The Beast
    The Long Center 701 W Riverside Dr, Austin, TX, United States
    Stephen Mills creates a provocative and sensual retelling of this fairytale romance. Heavily influenced by French filmmaker Jean Cocteau’s 1946 film La Belle et la Bête, the design and stylistic elements reflect the magic and mystery of that ground-breaking movie. Striking sets and fantastical, Alexander McQueen–inspired costumes, both designed by...
  • Coppélia

    Dance Company: New York City Ballet

    Coppélia
    David H. Koch Theater 20 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY, United States
    The rare full-length ballet highlighted by generous doses of comedy, Coppélia returns to the repertory to mark the 50th anniversary of Balanchine’s 1974 staging. Drawing on the Petipa production, Balanchine collaborated with the great Russian dancer Alexandra Danilova, renowned for her performance in the central role of Swanilda, to bring...
  • Fall Season

    Dance Company: Alonzo King LINES Ballet

    Fall Season
    Blue Shield of California Theater at YBCA 700 Howard St, San Francisco, CA, United States
    This season honors legendary spiritual leader, composer, pianist, and harpist Alice Coltrane and the imaginative storytelling of composer Maurice Ravel through Alonzo King’s choreography. King has been mesmerized by Coltrane’s music since he was a child—he choreographed one of his very first pieces to her work. He now returns to her body of work...