The Ballet Tucson's 'The Return of Art That Moves” season wraps up with an exciting lineup of new choreography. Their reINVIGORATE Spring Concert features three unique pieces, including two Ballet Tucson premieres.
TUCSON, Ariz. — The Ballet Tucson's"The Return of Art That Moves” season wraps up with an exciting lineup of new choreography.
Their reINVIGORATE Spring Concert features three unique pieces, including two Ballet Tucson premieres.Tickets Anyone interested may purchase tickets on Ticketmaster.com and BalletTucson.org, or by calling the TCC Box Office at 791-4101. George Balanchine’s Who Cares? opens the program. It was created in 1970 for the New York City Ballet captures the spirit of 1920s American jazz and the vibrancy of city life.Kiyon C. Ross, a well-known American choreographer, makes his debut with No Holds Barre'd.
Mark Schneider's Saddle Up! concludes the concert, featuring classic cowboy songs as interpreted by Arizona’s legendary Bill Ganz Western Band.Bivian Contreras is a real-time editor for KGUN 9. Bivian graduated from the University of Arizona School of Journalism with a Bachelor's degree in Journalism with an emphasis in Broadcast and is currently pursuing a degree in Broadcast Operational Meteorology at Mississippi State University.
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