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'Inside The Studio' Ushers Audience Members Behind The Curtain At The Sarasota Ballet

By: Sep. 19, 2017
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The Sarasota Ballet announces today the line-up for Inside The Studio 2017 - 2018, a series of unique and intimate opportunities to step behind the curtain of The Sarasota Ballet, with demonstrations, coaching and talks from repetiteurs, choreographers and directors. The four events take place in Studio 1, offering audience members a rare glimpse at the inner works backstage at the ballet. Featured this Season will be repetiteur Julian Moss coaching dancers in Robert North's Troy Game; Margaret Barbieri, Assistant Director of The Sarasota Ballet, sharing her unique knowledge of Sir Frederick Ashton's The Dream with the Company's Principal Dancers; a special insight into the revival of George Balanchine's Bugaku; and a unique evening with Joseph Volpe, Executive Director of The Sarasota Ballet and former General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera.

"There is something special about being brought into the coaching and rehearsal process," explains Margaret Barbieri, Assistant Director of The Sarasota Ballet. "Not only are you closer to the performance than you could ever be in the theater, but you also get to experience and understand the vital yet subtle details that go into making a truly incredible performance."

Inside The Studio
Troy Game | Innovating Movement and Acting
17 January 2018
Join The Sarasota Ballet for a unique behind-the-scenes look at Robert North's energetic and comical Troy Game. Julian Moss, one of the original company members of the distinguished London Contemporary Dance, will provide insight into this unique work, coaching the dancers and discussing the impact Troy Game has had on the world of dance.
6:00 PM | FSU Center for the Performing Arts, Studio 1

The Dream | Transmuting Choreography and Storytelling
21 February 2018
Join The Sarasota Ballet for a rare glimpse into the rehearsal and coaching process behind one of Sir Frederick Ashton's greatest masterpieces, The Dream. Director Iain Webb and former Royal Ballet Prima Ballerina and Sarasota Ballet Assistant Director Margaret Barbieri will unveil their intimate experiences performing the principal roles in The Dream.
6:00 PM | FSU Center for the Performing Arts, Studio 1

Joseph Volpe | Discussing the Toughest Show on Earth
21 March 2018
Join former General Manager of The Metropolitan Opera and current Executive Director of The Sarasota Ballet, Joseph Volpe, for a discussion on his career and unique relationships within the art world. Hear his classic American success story of hard work along the path to the top of the Toughest Show on Earth.
6:00 PM | FSU Center for the Performing Arts, Studio 1

Bugaku | Blending Subtlety and Strength
18 April 2018
Join The Sarasota Ballet as we lead up to the revival of George Balanchine's Bugaku, his evocative tribute to the refined elegance of Japanese music and dance. Witness this private and extraordinary insight into a ballet that has been described as having "the subtlety of Japanese silk, the strength of Japanese wrestlers."
6:00 PM | FSU Center for the Performing Arts, Studio 1

Subscription Tickets
Subscribers to all 8 events of Inside The Studio and The Principal Film Series receive a 10% discount. For information, please visit www.SarasotaBallet.org or call the box office at 941.359.0099, Monday through Friday, 10am to 4pm.

Single Tickets
Individual tickets for all 4 Studio events are available at $35 per person. For information, please visit www.SarasotaBallet.org or call the box office at 941.359.0099, Monday through Friday, 10am to 4pm.

About The Sarasota Ballet
Since 1990, the mission of The Sarasota Ballet has been enriching lives, captivating emotions and strengthening the community through the art of dance. Under the leadership of Director Iain Webb and Executive Director Joseph Volpe, the company's expanded repertoire includes works by world-renowned choreographers such as Sir Frederick Ashton, George Balanchine, Sir Matthew Bourne, Dame Ninette de Valois, Michel Fokine, Sir Kenneth MacMillan, Rudolf Nureyev, Jerome Robbins, Paul Taylor, Twyla Tharp, Antony Tudor and Christopher Wheeldon. The Sarasota Ballet has received national and international recognition for its diverse repertoire of rarely performed ballets, as well as the integrity and artistry of its performances. In the last five years, The Sarasota Ballet has been invited to perform twice at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC and the Fall for Dance Festival at New York City Center, as well as week-long residencies at the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival and The Joyce Theater in New York. The Company performed in May 2017 at the inaugural National Choreographic Festival in Salt Lake City.



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