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6 August 2020

Fall 2020 Season Announcement

Ballet Arizona dancers in “Serenade.” Choreography by George Balanchine. Photo by Rosalie O’Connor. © The George Balanchine Trust.


Due to ongoing concerns related to COVID-19, Ballet Arizona is announcing a departure from the company’s previously planned 35th Anniversary fall season of main-stage performances. Director’s Choice, Giselle and the beloved annual production of The Nutcracker have been removed from the performance calendar and a more digitally focused fall season is planned.

“Each year, we enjoy sharing the joy and artistry of live ballet performances with more than 85,000 Arizonans. The pandemic has significantly challenged our ability to do that this year in our traditional performance venues,” said Executive Director, Samantha Turner. “We know that so many in our community continue to be deeply affected by the pandemic in numerous ways. There couldn’t be a more important time for the arts to be available to provide a respite from the challenging circumstances we are all experiencing. We are committed to finding solutions that allow us to be there for our community in ways that provide comfort and inspiration.”

The company plans to digitally present some favorite contemporary works from choreographer and collaborator, Alejandro Cerrudo; and an August Bournonville classic that is new to Ballet Arizona. Artistic Director, Ib Andersen, envisions creating new choreography that is adapted to social-distancing recommendations. He also plans to present an adapted version of The Nutcracker – a new way to make the beloved annual tradition part of this year’s holiday plans.

“During the early months of the pandemic crisis we experimented with new ways to provide access to ballet performances and streamed archival footage from our repertoire,” Andersen said. “This fall we will expand on what we learned and venture into new territory with digital streaming experiences of new performances adapted to the challenges presented by COVID-19.”

Ballet Arizona’s fall offerings also include new ways for patrons to stay connected with the company. The company announced it will host its free, inaugural Ballet Arizona Book Club that will meet quarterly via ZOOM beginning in August. The first session, a discussion of School of Ballet Arizona alumnus David Hallberg’s memoir, has already garnered a large response and a second date has been added. Also on the community engagement front will be several educational programs that schools can take advantage of virtually throughout the school year.

“In the months ahead we will continue to evaluate our ability to return to Symphony Hall in the spring, and we are counting on our return to Desert Botanical Garden in May 2021 to present the much-anticipated world premiere of The Four Seasons,” Turner said. “Until that time, we will work diligently to create programming for our season subscribers as well as avenues through which all Ballet Arizona fans can engage with the company and experience the magic and beauty of ballet.”

The specific dates and digital programming offerings for fall performances are still being finalized, with the company scheduled to announce those details in early September.

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