Nashville Ballet 25th Anniversary Season Closes WIth Carmina Burana
By: Gabrielle Sierra Mar. 02, 2011
To conclude its 25th anniversary season, Nashville Ballet will present the awe-inspiring audience favorites Afternoon of a Faun and Carmina Burana April 29 through May 1 in TPAC's Jackson Hall, in conjunction with The Nashville Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, the Nashville Children's Choir and guest vocalists.
One of the most recognizable pieces of classical music in the world, Carmina Burana will be performed live by 75 children from the Nashville's Children's Choir, 205 singers from The Nashville Symphony Orchestra Chorus, 65 musicians from The Nashville Symphony Orchestra and three featured guest vocalists, alongside 30 dancers from Nashville Ballet. Members of the Nashville Children's Choir will perform from the Loge seating section of Jackson Hall. Musicians from The Nashville Symphony Orchestra will fill the orchestra pit and spill onto the corners of the stage, and The Nashville Symphony Orchestra Chorus will sing from risers upstage behind the dancers."Staging such an enormous production is a perfect way to end our 25th anniversary season on a memorable note," Nashville Ballet Artistic Director and CEO Paul Vasterling said. "All of the local organizations that contribute to our production illustrates just how much talent and culture Nashville has to offer."Nashville Ballet tickets for all performances can be purchased in person at the TPAC box office in downtown Nashville, by phone at (615) 782-4040, online at www.nashvilleballet.com or at the new TPAC Box Office at the Green Hills Mall concierge desk. Groups of ten or more receive a discount. For information on group sales or to purchase group tickets, please call Logan Heinsch at (615) 297-2966 x10.About Nashville Ballet
Nashville Ballet is the largest professional ballet company in Tennessee. As the second largest producing arts organization in the Middle Tennessee area, Nashville Ballet presents a varied repertoire of classical ballet and contemporary works by noted choreographers, including original works by Artistic Director Paul Vasterling. Nashville Ballet and the Second Company NB2 (a pre-professional training company) serve nearly 70,000 adults and children annually through performances and our outreach and community engagement programming. Our curriculum-based outreach program brings dance education to community centers, colleges, public libraries, eight resident schools, and public elementary and middle schools over a 15-county region throughout Middle Tennessee. The School of Nashville Ballet provides world-class instruction in ballet for the dancers of tomorrow. Nashville Ballet is funded in part from grants made available through the Metropolitan Nashville Arts Commission, the Tennessee Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts, as well as the Ingram Charitable Trust. Additional funding is also provided by HCA Tri-Star, The Martin Foundation, Regions Bank, Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund, and the Andrew Woodfin Miller Foundation.
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