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Chevalier Ballet Company NYC presents "A Dancer's Christmas"

Chevalier Ballet Company NYC presents "A Dancer's Christmas"

Company:

Chevalier Ballet Company NYC

Location:

Manhattan Movement and Arts Center
248 W. 60th St.
New York, NY 10023

Dates:

Sunday, December 4, 2022 - 2:00pm

Tickets:

https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/5623166

Company:
Chevalier Ballet Company NYC

“A Dancer’s Christmas”
Manhattan Movement and Arts Center

Chevalier Ballet Company presents a showcase of dances from
A Dancer’s Christmas, a 35 year Boston Holiday Tradition, created by
choreographer Robert Vereecke. Chevalier Ballet is under the direction
of Sara Knight/ Guest artists, Maresa D’Amore Morrison and Michelle
Principi will also perform, as will a children’s cast.

In its 35 year run at the Robsham theater at Boston College, A Dancer’s
Christmas was known as “the religious alternative to the Nutcracker”
(Boston Globe) It was described as one of the “few artistic offerings
during the Holiday season that truly takes into account the spiritual
meaning of Christmas” (Boston Herald) An excerpt of VerEecke’s
choreography to “A Lark Ascending” will be performed in honor of the
150 th anniversary of the birth of British Composer, Ralph Vaughan Williams.

Along with its spiritual and celebratory value, “A Dancer’s Christmas”
is an economic value as well. At $20, it is within the reach of many
families who would like to do something special in this Holiday season.

Performance: December 4 th 2PM
Manhattan Movement and Arts Center
248 W. 60 th St.
NY, NY 10023

Tickets: Brownpapertickets.com or 1-800-838-3006 (ext. 1)
https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/5623166

$20 general seating

Running time 1hr

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