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    05 June 2013      09 June 2013

    Carmen
    5 June 7:30pm
    6 June 2pm and 7:30pm
    7 June 7:30pm
    8 June 2pm and 7:30pm
    9 June 7:30pm
    15 June 7:30pm
    16 June 2pm
    Four Seasons Centre
    Choreography: Davide Bombana
    Music: Rodion Shchedrin, Georges Bizet, Meredith Monk, Tambours du Bronx, Jose Serebrier
    Program and Ticket Info:
    http://national.ballet.ca/performances/season1213/Carmen/

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    06 June 2013      09 June 2013

    31 May 7:30pm
    1 June 2pm and 7:30pm
    6 June 7:30pm
    7 June 7:30pm
    8 June 7:30pm
    9 June 1pm
    McCaw Hall
    Agon
    choreography: Balanchine
    music: Stravinsky
    New Wheeldon
    Diamonds
    choreography: Balanchine
    http://www.pnb.org/Season/12-13/DirectorsChoice/

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    07 June 2013      09 June 2013

    Journey with the Masters
    30 May 7:30pm
    1 Jun 7:30pm
    2 Jun 2pm
    7 Jun 7:30pm
    8 Jun 2pm & 7:30pm
    9 Jun 2pm
    Sinfonietta

    Music: Leoš Janáček (1854-1928)
    
Choreography: Jiří Kylián

    Ballet Imperial, a Houston Ballet Premiere 

    Music: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893), Piano Concerto No. 2 in G major, Op. 44

    Choreography: George Balanchine (1904-1983), © The George Balanchine Trust
    The Concert

    Music: Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849), Orchestrated by Clare Grundman
    
Choreography: Jerome Robbins (1918-1998)

    Ticket and Program:
    https://www.houstonb...Houston_Ballet/

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    09 June 2013

    Ballet Across America III
    4 Jun 7:30pm (Program A: Richmond/OBT/Boston)
    5 Jun 7:30pm (Program A: Richmond/OBT/Boston)
    6 Jun 7:30pm (Program B: Sarasota/Pennsylvania/Washington)
    7 Jun 7:30pm (Program C: NCDT/Austin/DTH)
    8 Jun 1:30pm and 7:30pm (Program B: Sarasota/Pennsylvania/Washington)
    9 Jun 1:30pm (Program C: NCDT/Austin/DTH)
    Program A (June 4 & 5 eve.)
    Premiered in the Richmond Ballet (Stoner Winslett, Artistic Director) New Works Festival, Ershter Vals features music based on poems from the Jewish ghettos of World War II. The captivating choreography focuses the ballet on the moments of light that can be found in even the darkest of times, creating a penetrating message of hope. Oregon Ballet Theatre (Christopher Stowell, Artistic Director) arrives from the west to present James Kudelka's riveting Almost Mozart, which juxtaposes a gorgeous Mozart score with stunning moments of complete silence. And Boston Ballet (Mikko Nissinen, Artistic Director) brings Balanchine's complex and energetic Symphony in Three Movements, set to Stravinsky's music and marked by its turned-in movements and athletic sequences.
    Program B (June 6 eve. and 8 mat. & eve.)
    Other east coast companies include The Sarasota Ballet (Iain Webb, Director) with Les Patineurs, in which Sir Frederick Ashton's choreography brings a skating rink to life on stage, complete with vivid scenes of couples skating hand in hand, the bravura "blue boy" dazzling the crowd, and beginners clinging onto the nearest support. Pennsylvania Ballet (Roy Kaiser, Artistic Director) offers the purity and angular architecture of Balanchine's The Four Temperaments, set to Paul Hindemith's commissioned score and inspired by the medieval belief of the four humors. And D.C.'s own The Washington Ballet (Septime Webre, Artistic Director) performs Edwaard Liang's dazzling Wunderland, known for its mesmerizing partnerings and performed to an alluring score by Philip Glass.
    Program C (June 7 eve. and 9 mat.)
    North Carolina Dance Theatre (Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux, Artistic Director) brings Rhapsodic Dances, a contemporary take on romantic, classical ballet with inspiration from Rachmaninoff's music. From Texas, Ballet Austin (Stephen Mills, Artistic Director) stages Mills's enlightened and inspiring Hush, organically entwining dance with a spiraling score by Philip Glass. Finally, Dance Theatre of Harlem (Virginia Johnson, Artistic Director) returns to the stage after closing in 2004. The company brings Robert Garland's urban/post-modern/neoclassical confection Return, making use of the music of Aretha Franklin and James Brown, in a brilliant tribute to American social dances of the '60s and '70s.
    Program and Ticket Info:
    http://www.kennedy-center.org/events/?event=BNBSJ

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    09 June 2013

    All Balanchine
    9 Jun 3pm
    Serenade (Tchaikovsky)
    Stravinsky Violin Concerto (Stravinsky)
    Stars and Stripes (Sousa)
    http://www.nycballet.com/ticketing/2013/rag.html

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