![]() (PRESS RELEASE)_(Miami Beach, FL — September 21, 2023) – Miami City Ballet (Lourdes Lopez, Artistic Director; Juan José Escalante, Executive Director) kicks-off 2023/2024 home season on October 20, 2023. Taking up residence once more across three South Florida venues, the upcoming season pays homage to dance history and the monumental legacy of George Balanchine, while also highlighting the choreographic genius of some of today’s most gifted choreographers and the promise of tomorrow’s brightest stars. Audience favorites aren’t left out of the mix either, featuring the return of George Balanchine’s The NutcrackerⓇ and the in-demand Swan Lake from Alexei Ratmansky. Tickets, flex passes, and season subscriptions are available online at www.MiamiCityBallet.org or by phone at 305.929.7010 or toll-free at 877.929.7010. Miami City Ballet opens the season on October 20 with a milestone in dance history—George Balanchine’s first original ballet created in the United States, Serenade. Set to a lush, emotionally rich score by his frequent musical inspiration Tchaikovsky, this cherished work is the pinnacle of Balanchine’s ability to transform everyday inspiration into tremendously expressive art. Joining the first program of the season are Twyla Tharp’s exhilarating exploration of movement in all its challenging modalities, In the Upper Room. From boxing to ballet, yoga to all-out sprints, dancers must push through the full spectrum of movement and the intricate timing inherent in Philip Glass’ commissioned score. Rounding out this program, Fall Mix, is Sea Change, a world premiere work from Bessie Award-winning artist and Miami native Jamar Roberts, former Resident Choreographer of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
The winter brings a healthy dose of both beloved classics and world premiere works from the most promising young choreographic talent in South Florida. The company continues its mastery of the Balanchine catalog with the seasonal favorite George Balanchine’s The NutcrackerⓇ, delighting audiences for four weeks throughout December. The second mixed program of the season and the first of 2024, Winter Mix, is highlighted by two pieces originally created for the New York City Ballet and now part of Miami City Ballet’s own repertoire. The company’s mounting of Balanchine and Jerome Robbins’ Firebird—the only production of this version to exist outside of NYCB—returns for the first time since its 2020 sold-out world premiere, bringing the magic and dazzling display of talent for which MCB is known. Concerto DSCH, originally created for NYCB by Alexei Ratmansky in 2008, puts on full display the dancers’ mastery of classical technique and contemporary sensibility. The world premieres of Analogo, by Miami native and MCBS alum Margarita Armas and PAGANINI, In Play by rising star Durante Verzola round out a thrilling winter of dance. The great works of Balanchine continue as a throughline for the season into the spring in Spring Mix, a program of Mr. B’s own work paired with choreographers who were later influenced by his mastery of the form. The 1957 tour de force Agon heads the triple bill, with mesmerizing movement set to the groundbreaking Stravinsky score. Alonzo King’s Following the Subtle Current Upstream follows, exploring how we can return to joy. Delight, the final world premiere of the season, from Brazilian born, Miami-based Ricardo Amarante, delivers the fiery passion of tomorrow’s dance world in spades. Closing out Miami City Ballet’s 2023/2024 season is the highly-anticipated return of Alexei Ratmansky’s Swan Lake. Playing to sold-out audiences and to rave critical reviews from around the world during its American premiere in MCB’s 2021/2022 season, this polished gem sees fifty of the company’s phenomenally talented artists lovingly reinterpret the timeless tale for a modern audience. With Tchaikovsky’s splendid score played by a live orchestra, prepare to be swept away once again by the new, definitive version of an enchanting classic. Below is a full schedule for the 2023/2024 home season of Miami City Ballet: Fall Mix Serenade (Balanchine/Tchaikovsky) In the Upper Room (Tharp/Glass) Sea Change (Roberts/Adams)* Arsht Center, Oct 20-22; Broward Center, Oct 28-29; Kravis Center, Nov 4-5 George Balanchine’s The NutcrackerⓇ (Balanchine/Tchaikovsky) Broward Center, Dec 8-10; Arsht Center, Dec 15-24; Kravis Center, Dec 29-30 Winter Mix Concerto DSCH (Ratmansky/Shostakovitch) Analogo (Armas/Aukai, Miss Meadow, Nina Simone)* PAGANINI, In Play Work (Durante/Paganini)* Firebird (Robbins & Balanchine/Stravinsky) Kravis Center, Feb 3-4; Arsht Center, Feb 9-11; Broward Center, Feb 17-18 Spring Mix Agon (Balanchine/Stravinsky) Following the Subtle Current Upstream (King/Hussain, Frasconi, Makeba) Delight (Amarante/Bach)* Arsht Center, Mar 8-10; Kravis Center, Mar 23-24 Swan Lake (Ratmansky/Tchaikovsky) Arsht Center, Apr 18-21; Broward Center, Apr 25-28; Kravis Center, May 10-12 *World Premiere The Adrienne Arsht Center is located at 1300 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33132 The Broward Center is located at 201 SW 5th Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 The Kravis Center is located at 701 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Subscriber benefits include pre-sale privileges, first access to the best seats, free ticket exchanges, and savings of up to 30% off single ticket prices. Flexible Create Your Own Series subscriptions are also available. Select from three or four performance combinations at your choice of theater on any available date. Add on George Balanchine’s The NutcrackerⓇ for 25% off. Subscriptions and single tickets may be purchased through the Miami City Ballet Box Office, Monday – Friday, 9am – 7pm, Saturday, 12pm – 4pm. Online at www. MiamiCityBallet.org By phone or text: 305.929.7010; or Toll Free 877.929.7010 Mail: 2200 Liberty Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139 * Programming and dates are subject to change. Comments are closed.
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