Ballet BC is offering Caulfield School of Dance members a special invitation to attend:
Program 3, May 11-13
Queen Elizabeth Theatre
650 Hamilton Street
For discounted tickets go to ticketmaster.ca and enter OFFER CODE: idance (applicable to limited sections).And remember:
Students can always see Ballet BC shows for “next to nothing” with one hour of Student Rush sales before each show from 6 – 7pm at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre Box Office. Student Rush tickets are only $23.50 and are for anywhere in the theatre that there are seats available!
Ballet BC’s season concludes with a thrilling triple bill featuring works by two prominent Israeli choreographers and a world premiere by Ballet BC’s Artistic Director. Join us in celebrating dance with this inspired choreography.
World Premiere
New Work
Israeli choreographer Emanuel Gat is applauded around the world for his work that “knows how to bend tradition with craft.” As the Artistic Director of Emanuel Gat Dance in France, his original voice is one of rare beauty and humanity that engulfs the stage with expansive spirit, architecture, intelligence, and intimacy. Ballet BC is excited to collaborate with Gat and to expose our audiences to the many facets of his exceptional creative mind.
World Premiere
New Work
Ballet BC’s Artistic Director Emily Molnar continues to investigate her work as a choreographer with the passionate and dedicated artists of Ballet BC. The National Arts Centre (NAC) has commissioned Molnar to create this vibrant new work as part of ENCOUNT3RS. In celebration of Canada’s 150th Anniversary, three new one-acts will be presented on the prestigious NAC Dance Ballet Series in April 2017 with the NAC Orchestra. Molnar’s creation, set to a commissioned score by the “brilliant musical scientist”, Canadian composer Nicole Lizée, will be brought directly to Vancouver audiences after its world premiere in Ottawa.
Ballet BC Premiere
Minus 16
Ballet BC is thrilled to present for the first time a work by the revered Israeli choreographer and Artistic Director of Batsheva Dance Company, Ohad Naharin. Originally created in 1999 and set to an eclectic score ranging from Dean Martin to mambo, techno to traditional Israeli music, Minus 16 has been thriving on the world stage for years with a surprising playfulness that makes each performance unique. The work is distinct for removing the barrier between performer and audience and for its mesmerizing use of improvisation in connection with Naharin’s innovative movement language known as “Gaga.”
If you have any questions about purchasing tickets for this performance, please contact the Audience Services Manager, at audienceservices@balletbc.com.
This invitation is non-transferable.
Photo: Ballet BC Dancer Rachel Meyer by Michael Slobodian