PRESENTS
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Desert Voices
featuring
Chieko Imada’s Himiko
DATES February 27 – March 1, 2026 | VENUE Temple of Music and Art | TICKETS Starting at $35 |
ABOUT THE PRODUCTION
Ballet Tucson proudly presents Desert Voices, a captivating evening of dance and live music headlined by Chieko Imada’s acclaimed ballet Himiko. This audience-favorite production blends classical ballet with traditional Japanese dance in a moving tribute to the human spirit, honor, and resilience.
Himiko tells the story of the legendary Shaman Queen Himiko (183–248 AD) of Yamataikoku, who rose to power during a turbulent era and unified her country after a decade of warfare. According to legend, she turned to mysticism and sorcery to guide the kingdoms under her rule, surrounding herself with court attendants and sharing governance with her younger brother. The ballet explores her extraordinary journey of leadership, devotion, and the weight of responsibility.
The production features live music by composer Yusuke Nakanishi, performed by the celebrated ensemble Duo Chinoiserie and soprano Erika Burkhart, with additional performances by flamenco guitarist Misael Barraza-Diaz.
FEATURED ARTISTS
Chieko Imada
Associate Artistic Director & Resident Choreographer
A native of Japan, Chieko Imada danced professionally as a Soloist with Inoue Ballet of Tokyo before coming to the United States, where she has been a member of Arizona Dance Theatre, Ballet Arizona, and a former Principal Dancer for Ballet Tucson. She has supported and developed the company for nearly 40 years and has created numerous classical and contemporary works including Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, and Giselle Act 2. Named Ballet Tucson’s Resident Choreographer in 2022, she creates a world premiere ballet each year in partnership with the Tucson Desert Song Festival. Past highlights include Viva Piazzolla, A Tribute to Leonard Bernstein, Ballet the Calla-way with Broadway legend Ann Hampton Callaway, and the original premiere of Himiko with Duo Chinoiserie in 2023. Ms. Imada has been nominated for the Buffalo Exchange Arts Award and the Governor’s Art Award, and received an Arts Hero Award from On Media for the 2019–2022 seasons.
Duo Chinoiserie
Guzheng & Classical Guitar Ensemble
Founded in 2016, Duo Chinoiserie features Chinese guzheng virtuoso Xia Jing and classical guitarist Hu Bin. Grammy-winning guitarist David Russell has praised their artistry, and their performances have been presented by organizations including the Omni Foundation for the Performing Arts, Arizona Arts Live, Arizona Friends of Chamber Music, Cleveland Classical Guitar Society, and Austin Classical Guitar. Recent highlights include the world premiere of a double concerto at Carnegie Hall and their ongoing collaboration with Ballet Tucson on Himiko. Their debut album, released by Navona Records, has received worldwide critical acclaim.
Erika Burkhart
Soprano
An in-demand soloist and regular ensemble member with the Grammy-nominated True Concord Voices & Orchestra, Erika Burkhart brings a rich palette of vocal colors to the stage. She is a previous winner of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions Arizona District and has performed with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra, Arizona Opera, and Film Fest Tucson. Erika holds Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the University of Arizona and proudly makes her home in Tucson.
Yusuke Nakanishi
Composer
A graduate of Soai University in Osaka, Yusuke Nakanishi studied under Professor Marco Tamayo at the Gustav Mahler Private University of Music in Austria. His compositions have been performed across Europe and North America, and his work Trois Impressions pour Guitare won first prize at the 2022 Brussels International Guitar Composition Competition. In 2022, Nakanishi was commissioned by Ballet Tucson and Duo Chinoiserie to compose the music for Himiko.
PARTNERSHIPS & SPONSORS
Himiko is presented in partnership with the Tucson Desert Song Festival and the Tucson Guitar Society.
Desert Voices is generously sponsored by Lloyd and Miwa Clucas.
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