Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Ballet Tucson's Pop Up Performance is this Sunday! 🙌

 

From: Ballet Tucson <noreply@ballettucson.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2020 5:29 PM
Subject: Our next 2020 Pop Up Performance is this Sunday! 🙌

 

 

Join us at the
Tucson Museum of Art
this Sunday!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you to everyone who came to our first Ballet Tucson Fall 2020 Pop Up Performance! It was magical to experience the beauty of live dance again amid the picturesque Tucson Botanical Gardens. If you missed this program, you're not too late! You will have another opportunity this Sunday, November 15th, at the iconic Tucson Museum of Art.

Our incredible Ballet Tucson dancers take center stage in the newly renovated outdoor plaza at the Tucson Museum of Art. We are thrilled to be the first to ever perform in this beautiful space! Our performance features brilliant new choreography by Associate Artistic Director Chieko Imada and Ballet Master Daniel Precup including a special piece created for Dia de los Muertos and a spectacular tango starring Ballet Tucson's Prima Ballerina Jenna Johnson!

 

Sunday 11/15/20 - 11:30am & 12:30pm

Tucson Museum of Art

140 North Main Avenue


To attend the performance it is highly recommended to reserve tickets through the Tucson Museum of Art in advance as capacity is currently limited.  If you are a TMA member you can go online and pick the time period you'd like to visit on November 15th.  Non-members will need to go online and purchase tickets for the time period for our performances.  Walk-up tickets may be available but are not guaranteed.  TMA is making a special consideration for Ballet Tucson patrons and has extended the advance purchase time period for non-members to November 15th. Please visit tucsonmuseumofart.org/admission-hours/ to reserve your tickets today and get information about current museum policies for COVID-19 mitigation.

 

 

Learn something new!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Don't miss the latest episode of Prima Ballerina Jenna Johnson's series Ballet Tucson 101, available now for a limited time. In this episode, entitled Origins, Jenna explores the roots of ballet and its development through the 18th century, including ballet's many influences and its political impact as it established its place on the European stage.

 

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