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American Liberty Ballet presents An Evening Of Repertoire In Two Parts

American Liberty Ballet presents An Evening Of Repertoire In Two Parts

Company:

American Liberty Ballet

Location:

Theatre At St. Jean
150 E 76th St.
New York, NY 10021

Dates:

Saturday, March 11, 2023 - 3:00pm

Tickets:

https://american-liberty-ballet.ticketleap.com/an-evening-of-repertoire-in-2-parts/

Company:
American Liberty Ballet

Join American Liberty Ballet this March 11th & 12th at The Theatre at St. Jeans on Manhattan's Upper East Side. ALB will be presenting an evening of mixed repertoire in two programs.

Program A: Don Quixote and Giselle on March 11th 7pm, March 12th 3pm

Program B: Contemporary Works on March 11th 3pm, March 12th 7pm

For our lovers of classical dance, Program A will be a excerpts of Marius Petipa's Don Quixote, followed by Valerie Mae Browne's Perrot-inspired Giselle. Don Quixotes Kitri will be danced by internationally renowned dancer and ALB Principal Analia Farfan. Giselle will be danced by Allie Hutchins, who was recently featured in Dance Magazine for this title role.

Prgram B will feature contemporary works of ALB resident choreographer and soloist Nadine Azoulay followed by contemporary works by Valerie Mae Browne. The latter will include a special collaboration with critically acclaimed visual artist Anna Khachatryan. Anna is well known for simultaeneously shocking and bedazzling her viewers and this collaborative piece will be no different. A version of Bolero featuring themes from out of this world, which will burn a permanent place in the mind.

Program B will also feature a meet and greet after each show, which we hope all will attend!

Do not miss out on experiencing the range of artistry offered by this NYC and NJ based company!

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