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  1. Posted at www.miamicityballet.org/renew (page for Full Subscriber renewals, which begin on Valentine's Day)

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    Thank you for continuing to be an important and valued member of the Miami City Ballet family. Your continued support enables us to challenge our dancers, to excite our audiences and to contribute to the extraordinary cultural landscape that is South Florida!

    Next season promises to be even more ambitious and exciting, with no fewer than 7 choreographers, 4 company premieres, 2 classic love stories and 1 unexpected collaboration between the worlds of ballet and the visual arts.

    I invite you to renew your Full Subscription by April 2, 2014 to ensure the best seats to our most sensational season yet, and an exclusive invite to Company Class!

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    Lourdes Lopez, Artistic Director

    ROMEO AND JULIET

    Program I

    Widely regarded as the finest choreographic interpretation of Shakespeare's classic play, John Cranko's masterpiece deftly recreates the timeless drama of Romeo & Juliet filled with passion and tragedy, lavish sets, romantic costumes and Prokofiev's thrilling score.

    Following its sold-out premiere run, Miami City Ballet revives this magnificent work for its 2014-2015 season launch.

    ROMEO AND JULIET

    Cranko/Prokofiev

    HEAR THE DANCE

    Program II

    Our second program of the season brings to life George Balanchine's famous words "see the music, hear the dance."

    Twyla Tharp's popular Nine Sinatra Songs features Great American Songbook classics by Ol' Blue Eyes, Mercuric Tidings imbues the symphonic works of Schubert with Paul Taylor's trademark athleticism, and Symphony in Three Movements, George Balanchine's exultant "miracle ballet," contains some of the most dynamic and complex patterns found in dance set to Stravinsky's driving, jazz-flavored score.

    NINE SINATRA SONGS

    Tharp/Arlen, Mercer, Cahn, Van Heusen, et al.

    MERCURIC TIDINGS

    Taylor/Schubert

    SYMPHONY IN THREE MOVEMENTS

    Balanchine/Stravinsky

    PASSION AND GRACE
    Program III

    Miami City Ballet proudly presents the American premiere of Richard Alston's critically-acclaimed Carmen — a flamenco-fueled, modernist take on the classic tale of passion and betrayal by one of today's most important choreographic voices.

    Twyla Tharp's joyous, ethereal Sweet Fields takes its cue from 18th-century Shaker hymns, and George Balanchine's dazzling Allegro Brillante is a testament to the beauty, strength and grace of the human spirit, set to a vigorous Tchaikovsky score. As Balanchine once said, "it contains everything I know about classical ballet in thirteen minutes."

    CARMEN - Company Premiere

    Alston/Shchedrin's Carmen Suite adapted from Bizet

    SWEET FIELDS - Company Premiere

    Tharp/Billings, Walker, Wood, Ingalls

    ALLEGRO BRILLANTE

    Balanchine/Tchaikovsky

    POINTS OF DEPARTURE
    Program IV

    Our final program celebrates choreographers who have taken ballet in new, unexpected directions.

    George Balanchine's Raymonda Variations casts aside complicated plotlines and unifies the dance with Glazunov's magnificent score. The Concert (Or, The Perils of Everybody) by Jerome Robbins is one of the great comic ballets, a surprising and whimsical exploration of human relationships. And in an unprecedented world premiere, ballet and guerilla "street art" collide as choreographer Justin Peck and visual artist Shepard Fairey join forces for an entirely new exploration of movement, music and design.

    RAYMONDA VARIATIONS

    Balanchine/Glazounov

    THE CONCERT (Or, the Perils of Everybody) - Company Premiere

    Robbins/Chopin

    WORLD PREMIERE BY JUSTIN PECK

    Peck/Martinů (Shepard Fairey, set design)

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