CINCINNATI BALLET - TWO (2) TICKETS TO "WILD SWEET LOVE" - MARCH 18 - 19, 2016


Item Number: 205

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $120

Online Close: Dec 3, 2015 10:00 PM EST

Bid History: 1 bid - Item Sold!


Description

Enjoy the Cincinnati Ballet this spring!  The winning bidder will receive a voucher good for TWO (2) Tickets to the Cincinnati Ballet's production, Wild Sweet Love on March 18 or 19, 2016.  The voucher is redeemable for the best seats available.  Don't wait until the week of the production, call early and get great seats!   


Triple-bill collaboration with BalletMet Columbus showcasing two favorite choreographers and one ballet legend!
 
Wild Sweet Love
Choreography: Trey McIntyre
Music: Queen, Lou Reed, Roberta Flack, Jose Alfredo Jimenez, The Partridge Family, Felix Mendelssohn, The Zombies
Featuring contemporary music from Roberta Flack to Queen, Trey McIntyre’s Wild Sweet Love takes the audience on a tempestuous journey through the ups and downs of love. Audiences may be familiar with McIntyre’s acclaimed piece Chasing Squirrel which was performed on tour at New York’s Joyce Theater and returned to wow Cincinnati audiences last season.
  
Who Cares?
Choreography: George Balanchine
Music: George Gershwin
Marking our sixth shared production, we are bringing back this Balanchine favorite in a big way – with a full corps de ballet in collaboration with BalletMet Columbus! Backed by some of Gershwin’s most popular melodies, George Balanchine’s Who Cares? celebrates the spirit of Broadway with an atmosphere evocative of a fresh and exuberant New York City. Gallivant through city streets to toe tapping favorites such as The Man I Love, I Got Rhythm and Who Cares?!

Age of Innocence 
Choreography: Edwaard Liang
Music: Thomas Newman, Philip Glass
As a special treat, BalletMet Columbus performs Age of Innocence, choreographed by their own artistic director, Edwaard Liang. This modern piece is inspired by Jane Austen and set to music by Thomas Newman and Philip Glass. Two seasons ago, Cincinnati was treated to a performance of Liang’s Wunderland by BalletMet, which was punctuated by Cincinnati Ballet and BalletMetjoining forces for Symphony in C, deemed one of the best performances of 2014 by The Columbus Dispatch!


For more information about the Cincinnati Ballet visit them at: cballet.org.

Special Instructions


  • Tickets based on availability

  • Voucher may not be exchanged or returned

Donated by

Cincinnati Ballet