Ballet Quad Cities 2012-2013 Season Tickets

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You don't want to miss the exciting 2012-2013 season with LIVE MUSIC, the return of

Domingo Rubio, plus amazing performances!

 

Ballet Quad Cities' 16th season will include live music with Orchestra Iowa for both the holiday favorite The Nutcracker and the most beloved fairytale of all times Cinderella.

Ballet Quad Cities' historic 2012-2013 season officially opens September 28 and 29 as Dracula is performed at the Scottish Rite Cathedral in Moline, with renowned artist Domingo Rubio dancing the lead role of Dracula. The original choreography and music collage is by the company's resident choreographer Deanna Carter; the ballet loosely follows the Bram Stoker's piece of literature "Dracula".

 

 

2012-2013 marks the beginning of an exciting cultural partnership between the Ballet and Orchestra Iowa. The two premier state performing arts organizations team up for two classic productions. The Nutcracker and Cinderella will be staged at both the Paramount Theatre in Cedar Rapids and the Adler Theatre in Davenport.

 

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Annual subscriptions for the 2012-2013 season may be made by downloading the order form TODAY!

 

 


 

Questions?

 

Call (309) 786-3779

 

E-mail dkosterballetqc@sbcglobal.net

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