The Nutcracker Suite this season. Photograph by Christopher Duggan.
If you’re desperate to see dance beyond watching TikTok, the Kennedy Center has just the thing: live performances. It recently announced the 2021-2022 season with exciting debuts (classical Indian dance company Akram Khan), big-name collaborators (Meshell Ndegeocello), and some reliable favorites (Alvin Ailey,
The Nutcracker). Looking ahead to next summer, the lineup also features a special week dedicated to Black artists within ballet, called “Reframing the Narrative.”
In October, New York-based Ronald K. Brown known for his bold work fusing modern, West African, Afro-Caribbean, and other dance genres will bring his company, Evidence, to present a trilogy of pieces.
AND THE VIII JOURNEYED is Streaming Now From Charlottesville Ballet
The event officially premiered on May 1, and is now available on demand through June 1.by BWW News Desk
Join the Charlottesville Ballet for the world premiere of Keith Lee s newest piece, And the VIII Journeyed, performed at the historic Academy Center of the Arts in Lynchburg.
The event will feature a screening of the Ballet s mini-documentary celebrating Keith and his 50+ year career in the arts, and the live event will feature and a panel discussion with key figures from the documentary.
The event officially premiered last night, May 1, and is now available on demand through June 1. Learn more and get tickets at https://www.charlottesvilleballet.org/breaking-barriers/.
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