Avant Chamber Ballet announces 2024-2025 season

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The Dallas ballet company’s season includes four productions at Moody Performance Hall starting in September.

The Dallas ballet company’s season includes four productions at Moody Performance Hall, four world premieres Including a new full-length work and a company premiere by Christopher Wheeldon.“I am thrilled to announce this season with many projects that are years in the making,” said Avant Chamber Ballet’s Artistic Director Katie Puder. “It’s also special to move our whole season back to Moody Performance Hall for first time since the pandemic.

Puder’s choreography will seamlessly blend classical ballet techniques with modern movements, to create a visually stunning and dynamic production that will keep audiences mesmerized throughout the entire performance. With masterful storytelling and inventive design, this new production offers a fresh interpretation of a beloved tale, leaving audiences inspired by its timeless message of love and unity overcoming societal barriers..

This enchanting ballet tells the story of Clara and her adventures with the Nutcracker Prince as they journey through the Land of Sweets. Featuring vibrant costumes, stunning choreography, and a professional cast of dancers, this production promises to captivate audiences of all ages. With each note played by the symphony pit filling the theater, you will immerse yourself in the beauty and wonder of this holiday tradition brought to life by live music.February 14-15.

, a program featuring four ballets from masters of the craft both historical and alive today. Accompanied by live orchestra, the season finale highlights the artistic genius of four renowned choreographers with works by August Bournonville, the father of Romantic ballet; Christopher Wheeldon, one of the most sought-after choreographers of our time; Paul Mejia, a leader in the modern vision for ballet; and Marius Petipa, the pinnacle of classical ballet.

 

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