The range of Houston Ballet's dancers is on display in a program made up entirely of premieres. After the triumph of her world premiere Angular Momentum created in 2012 for Houston Ballet, Aszure Barton returns with Come In, a contemporary work for 13 male dancers.
Following the tremendous response to Justin Peck’s Year of the Rabbit, Houston Ballet welcomes him back to create a World Premiere for the company. Look forward to seeing his approach, which is always energetic, current, and focused on the power of the music.
Continuing their tradition of bringing Jiří Kylián’s ground-breaking works to Houston like Petite Mort, they present Kylián’s Dream Time. As part of the choreographer’s iconic repertoire at Nederlands Dans Theater, this ballet captures the power of dance to transcend time and communicate across all barriers, beautifully danced to a gorgeous score by the legendary Japanese composer Toru Takemitsu.
The range of Houston Ballet's dancers is on display in a program made up entirely of premieres. After the triumph of her world premiere Angular Momentum created in 2012 for Houston Ballet, Aszure Barton returns with Come In, a contemporary work for 13 male dancers.
Following the tremendous response to Justin Peck’s Year of the Rabbit, Houston Ballet welcomes him back to create a World Premiere for the company. Look forward to seeing his approach, which is always energetic, current, and focused on the power of the music.
Continuing their tradition of bringing Jiří Kylián’s ground-breaking works to Houston like Petite Mort, they present Kylián’s Dream Time. As part of the choreographer’s iconic repertoire at Nederlands Dans Theater, this ballet captures the power of dance to transcend time and communicate across all barriers, beautifully danced to a gorgeous score by the legendary Japanese composer Toru Takemitsu.
The range of Houston Ballet's dancers is on display in a program made up entirely of premieres. After the triumph of her world premiere Angular Momentum created in 2012 for Houston Ballet, Aszure Barton returns with Come In, a contemporary work for 13 male dancers.
Following the tremendous response to Justin Peck’s Year of the Rabbit, Houston Ballet welcomes him back to create a World Premiere for the company. Look forward to seeing his approach, which is always energetic, current, and focused on the power of the music.
Continuing their tradition of bringing Jiří Kylián’s ground-breaking works to Houston like Petite Mort, they present Kylián’s Dream Time. As part of the choreographer’s iconic repertoire at Nederlands Dans Theater, this ballet captures the power of dance to transcend time and communicate across all barriers, beautifully danced to a gorgeous score by the legendary Japanese composer Toru Takemitsu.