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SASSY & SPIRITED ELECTRIFYING & EXQUISITE MAGICAL & DAZZLING SLAUGHTER DON QUIXOTE THE ON TENTH NUTCRACKER AVENUE THRILLING & IRRESISTIBLE I’M OLD LOVE & MAGIC FASHIONED FIREBIRD SLAUGHTER ON TENTH AVENUE MIAMI COMPANY PREMIERE OF MIAMI COMPANY PREMIERE OF MIAMI DON QUIXOTE WEST PALM BEACH THE NUTCRACKER MIAMI (BALANCHINE/RODGERS) Arsht Center Arsht Center Arsht Center (PETIPA/MINKUS) Kravis Center (BALANCHINE/TCHAIKOVSKY) Arsht Center I’M OLD FASHIONED FIREBIRD Fri. December 13 Fri. October 18 Fri. January 10 (BALANCHINE, ROBBINS/STRAVINSKY) Fri. February 14 Fri. March 20 Balanchine’s sassy and spirited Slaughter on Tenth Avenue (ROBBINS/GOULD) Into the town square rides the immortal Don Quixote, (7pm) (7:30pm) (7:30pm) (7:30pm) (7:30pm) Miami City Ballet’s holiday spectacle transports you to a and Richard Rodgers’ tantalizing Broadway score open A fantastical and thrilling story about magic, love, danger Sat. December 14 Sat. October 19 Two larger than life stars, Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth Sat. January 11 Sat. February 15 searching for his idea of womanhood and accompanied Sat. March 21 dazzling winter wonderland in the new production of (2pm, 7pm) the season with a bang in a 1930s speakeasy. A hilarious (7:30pm) dance and glide on a huge screen alongside Miami City (7:30pm) and liberation. Enter this mystical world of a young hunter, (7:30pm) by his faithful sidekick, Sancho Panza. This is a vibrant, (2pm) George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker®. Step into this Sun. December 15 a Princess in captivity, and the immortal, magical Firebird in Sat. March 21 parody of hijinks and high kicks, gangsters and cops, Sun. October 20 Ballet dancers. Sun. January 12 Sun. February 16 kaleidoscopic delight with ruffled skirts swirling, toreadors magical world of toy soldiers, colorful characters, and the (1pm, 6:30pm) (2pm) (2pm) (2pm) (7:30pm) in this ballet about the tap dancer and the impossible one of the greatest of all fairy tales. strutting, street dancers cavorting plus flower girls, a enchanting “Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy”, set to the Tues. December 17 Sun. March 22 stripper he falls in love with. COMPANY PREMIERE OF troop of gypsies and more in this unforgettable, fully- (7pm) (1pm) music of Tchaikovsky performed by a live orchestra. FT. LAUDERDALE WEST PALM BEACH WEST PALM BEACH staged production. Wed. December 18 Broward Center THIS BITTER EARTH Kravis Center NINE SINATRA SONGS Kravis Center Create unforgettable memories with friends and family – (7pm) MERCURIC TIDINGS (THARP/SINATRA) (WHEELDON/RICHTER, OTIS) Fri. February 21 With its maddeningly hummable Minkus score, Don MIAMI Thurs. December 19 (TAYLOR/SCHUBERT) Sat. October 26 Fri. January 17 make it your cherished holiday tradition! Arsht Center (7pm) (7:30pm) Utterly riveting and deeply moving, set to the gorgeously (7:30pm) Nine Sinatra Songs radiates glamour, excitement, seduction (7:30pm) Quixote is a never-ending stream of pleasure, climaxed In tribute to the late Paul Taylor, Miami City Ballet Fri. April 17 Fri. December 20 Sun. October 27 haunting music of Max Richter and Dinah Washington. Sat. January 18 and fun as seven swirling couples, bedecked in Oscar de la Sat. February 22 by the famous Pas de Deux and punctuated by one of (2pm) (7:30pm) (7pm) performs this celebration of “body in motion” in this (2pm) (2pm) Renta’s fabulous costumes, take center stage with the best Petipa’s most beautiful vision scenes. It’s classical dancing Sat. February 22 Sat. April 18 Sat. December 21 “exhilarating, blisteringly fast dance.” (Miami Herald) Sat. January 18 of Ol’ Blue Eyes. TSCHAIKOVSKY PAS DE DEUX (7:30pm) (7:30pm) at its most exquisite—and demanding. The leaps! The (7:30pm) (2pm, 7pm) WEST PALM BEACH (BALANCHINE/TCHAIKOVSKY) Sun. January 19 Sun. February 23 balances! The bravura! Sun. April 19 Sun. December 22 Kravis Center STRAVINSKY VIOLIN CONCERTO (1pm) COMPANY PREMIERE OF (1pm) (2pm) (1pm, 6:30pm) (BALANCHINE/STRAVINSKY) Fri. November 8 (7:30pm) SYMPHONIC DANCES RODEO: FOUR DANCE EPISODES Here, Stravinsky’s music provided the perfect platform for (RATMANSKY/RACHMANINOFF) FT. LAUDERDALE (PECK/COPLAND) FT. LAUDERDALE FT. LAUDERDALE WEST PALM BEACH Sat. November 9 Kravis Center Balanchine to push his stylistic experiments. This is all-out (2pm) A dramatic, fast-paced work by one of the world’s most Broward Center Broward Center Broward Center Rodeo features just one woman and fifteen men! From Fri. December 27 dancing and expression with pure technique. Sat. January 25 Sat. February 29 Sat. April 25 Sat. November 9 sought-after, visionary choreographers Alexei Ratmansky. Justin Peck, America’s leading young choreographer, (2pm, 7pm) (7:30pm) (7:30pm) (7:30pm) (7:30pm) Set to Sergei Rachmaninoff’s lush, powerful score of the Sat. December 28 this groundbreaking work takes to Aaron Copland’s Sun. April 26 Sun. November 10 Sun. January 26 Sun. March 1 (2pm, 7pm) (1pm – matinee) same name. beloved score. (2pm) (2pm) Sun. December 29 (1pm, 6:30pm) SUBSCRIBE miamicityballet.org/welcome | 305-929-7010 SUBSCRIBE miamicityballet.org/welcome | 305-929-7010.
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