Houston Repertoire Ballet presents its spring performance Celebration of Dance, featuring professional guest artist Andrew Taft, Principal at Ballet Idaho, as Prince Siegfried, and a new work by choreographer Kristy Nilsson, commissioned by Houston Repertoire Ballet.
Celebration of Dance 2017 features Act II of the ballet classic Swan Lake, along with the premiere of Racketty-Packetty House, by Resident Choreographer Kristy Nilsson. From the author of The Secret Garden comes this 1906 classic children’s book, re-imagined as an all new story ballet.
Celebration of Dance is funded in part by a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts through the Houston Arts Alliance, with additional support provided by Vintage Wellness and Air Innovations.
Houston Repertoire Ballet presents its spring performance Celebration of Dance, featuring professional guest artist Andrew Taft, Principal at Ballet Idaho, as Prince Siegfried, and a new work by choreographer Kristy Nilsson, commissioned by Houston Repertoire Ballet.
Celebration of Dance 2017 features Act II of the ballet classic Swan Lake, along with the premiere of Racketty-Packetty House, by Resident Choreographer Kristy Nilsson. From the author of The Secret Garden comes this 1906 classic children’s book, re-imagined as an all new story ballet.
Celebration of Dance is funded in part by a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts through the Houston Arts Alliance, with additional support provided by Vintage Wellness and Air Innovations.
Houston Repertoire Ballet presents its spring performance Celebration of Dance, featuring professional guest artist Andrew Taft, Principal at Ballet Idaho, as Prince Siegfried, and a new work by choreographer Kristy Nilsson, commissioned by Houston Repertoire Ballet.
Celebration of Dance 2017 features Act II of the ballet classic Swan Lake, along with the premiere of Racketty-Packetty House, by Resident Choreographer Kristy Nilsson. From the author of The Secret Garden comes this 1906 classic children’s book, re-imagined as an all new story ballet.
Celebration of Dance is funded in part by a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts through the Houston Arts Alliance, with additional support provided by Vintage Wellness and Air Innovations.