California Posted April 15, 2023 Share Posted April 15, 2023 Sarasota Ballet has announced their 2023-2024 season: https://www.sarasotaballet.org/2023-2024-season Impressive! Program 1 | October 20 – 22, 2023 FSU Center for the Performing Arts World Premiere Choreography by Gemma Bond Music to be announced Varii Capricci Choreography by Sir Frederick Ashton Music by Sir William Walton Salute Choreography by Johan Kobborg Music by Hans Christian Lumbye Program 2 | November 17 – 18, 2023 Sarasota Opera House The Art of War (Company Premiere) Choreography by Edwaard Liang Music by Michael Torke Dante Sonata Choreography by Sir Frederick Ashton Music by Franz Liszt Company B Choreography by Paul Taylor Music by The Andrews Sisters Program 3 | December 15 – 16, 2023 Sarasota Opera House Accompanied by the Sarasota Orchestra Theme and Variations Choreography by George Balanchine Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Divertissements Including:Les Lutins Choreography by Johan Kobborg Music by Henryk Wieniawski and Antonio Bazzini In the Upper Room Choreography by Twyla Tharp Music by Philip Glass Program 4 | January 26 – 29, 2024 FSU Center for the Performing Arts Sonatina Choreography by Ricardo Graziano Music by Antonín Dvořák World Premiere Choreography by Ricardo Graziano Music to be announced In a State of Weightlessness Choreographed by Ricardo Graziano Music by Philip Glass Program 5 | March 8 – 11, 2024 FSU Center for the Performing Arts The Sarasota Ballet Presents Guest Company soon to be announced Program 6 | April 5 – 6, 2024 Sarasota Opera House Accompanied by the Sarasota Orchestra Emeralds Choreography by George Balanchine Music by Gabriel Fauré Las Hermanas Choreography by Sir Kenneth MacMillan Music by Frank Martin Who Cares? Choreography by George Balanchine Music by George Gershwin Music arrangement by Hershy Kay Program 7 | April 26 – 27, 2024 Sarasota Opera House The American Choreography by Christopher Wheeldon Music by Antonín Dvořák Ballet to be announced Choreography by Jessica Lang Sinfonietta Choreography by Sir Frederick Ashton Music by Malcolm Williamson Link to comment
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