Iconic Classics Examine the differences between two 20th century masterworks as we juxtapose athletic storytelling and classical ballet. Jerome Robbin’s charming and playful Fancy Free features sailors on shore leave in New York. George Balanchine’s Symphony in C showcases ballet at its finest.recommended for grades three through twelve
November 9 | Mon November 10 | TuesNovember 11 | Wed
10:30–11:30 am10:30–11:30 am11:30 am–12:30 pm
Janet Quinney Lawson Capitol Theatre, Salt Lake City
The Nutcracker Experience a Christmas Eve filled with enchantment as Clara’s nutcracker toy comes to life in an explosion of adventure and magic. In Act 2 travel to the land of the Sugar Plum Fairy for lively and colorful dances from around the world.recommended for grades one through twelve
November 25 | Wed* 12:00–2:00 pm Val Browning Center,WSU Ogden
Orchestra Dress for disabled and special needs audience only – special reservations required.
December 9 | Wed* December 10 | Thur*
11:30 am–1:30 pm11:30 am–1:30 pm
Janet Quinney Lawson Capitol Theatre, Salt Lake City
Orchestra Dress for disabled and special needs audience only – special reservations required.
(act 1 or act ii)
December 15 | Tues December 16 | Wed
11:30 am–12:30 pm11:30 am–12:30 pm
Janet Quinney Lawson Capitol Theatre, Salt Lake City
2015–2016 Student In-Theater Presentations
Ballet West’s 2015–2016 season showcases ballet at its finest. With ten exciting premieres ranging from elegant classic storytelling to edgy new creations, few companies in the world can match such a remarkable breadth of repertoire. Experience the passion, athleticism, and grace of breathtaking Ballet West performances presented through the strength and beauty of the human form.
All attendees may request a student/teacher workshop to supplement their attendance at a Ballet West student in-theater presentation. Availability is limited.
for more information or to request to attend a student in-theater presentation, please contact your district arts coordinator.
for further information from ballet west: 801·869·6911 | [email protected]
photo by beau pearson
principal artists beckanne sisk and christopher ruud | photo by luke isleyall performances are subject to change.
Romeo and Juliet John Cranko’s dramatic choreography for Romeo and Juliet is the perfect tool for cross-curriculum exploration between literature and dance. With lavish sets and costumes, and a cast of almost seventy-five, it showcase the artistry of the entire Company. recommended for grades three through twelve
February 16 | TuesFebruary 17 | WedFebruary 18 | Thur
10:30–11:30 am10:30–11:30 am11:30 am– 12:30 pm
Janet Quinney Lawson Capitol Theatre, Salt Lake City
Fairy Tale Theatre: Beauty and the Beast Join us as we bring one of the most beloved of fairy tales to life through the magic of ballet. This lively and entertaining performance will provide proof that there’s more than one way to help our children understand how and why a classic fairy tale becomes a “classic.”recommended for grades one through twelve
March 31 | Thur March 31 | ThurApril 1 | FriApril 1 | Fri
1 0:00–11:00 am12:30–1:30 pm10:00–11:00 am12:30–1:30 pm
Janet Quinney Lawson Capitol Theatre, Salt Lake City
April 14 | ThurApril 14 | Thur April 15 | Fri April 15 | Fri
10:30–11:30 am12:00–1:00 pm10:30–11:30 am12:00–1:00 pm
Covey Center for the Arts, Provo
Innovations Broaden your perspective on ballet with a program full of cutting-edge choreography and World Premiere Performances. Join us in Jeanne Wagner Theatre for Ballet West’s Innovations 2016 - an annual exploration of the newest works by Ballet West dancers and national and international Choreographers. Two offerings only with limited seating available recommended for grades five through twelve
May 23 | Mon May 24 | Tues
10:30–11:30 am10:30–11:30 amLimited seating
Rose Wagner Theatre, Salt Lake City
2015–2016 Student In-Theater Presentations
first soloist sayaka ohtaki and principal artist christopher ruud | photo by beau pearson
demi soloist katlyn addison | photo by beau pearsonall performances are subject to change.