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2008 Performance Highlights

All performances are held at the Dibden Center for the Arts; Johnson State College; Johnson, VT.
Box Office Phone: (802) 635-1476 /
Burklyn Ballet Theatre Phone: (802) 635-0438.
Tickets: $10.00 Adults / $7.00 for children, students & seniors.
Curtain is at 8pm, tickets available at the door at beginning at 7:30pm.

SO FAR THIS SEASON:

Week One, July 5, 2008*
            Modern Choreography by Kim Robards
            Excerpts from Don Quixote
            Midnight Blue
            Patriotic Celebration
 
Week Two, July 12, 2008*
            Pas de Quatre
            Graduation Ball
            Excerption from Swan Lake
            Excerpts from Cinderella
 
Week Three, July19, 2008*
         Contemporary Choreography
            Excerpts from La Bayadere
            Jardin Animee
            Les Sylphides
 
Week Four, July 26, 2008*
            Young Choreographers Showcase
            Intermediate Program Production
 
Week Five, Aug. 2, 2008*
            Excerptions from Giselle
            Paquita
           
Week Six, Aug. 6, 2008*
            Prince Igor
            Sleeping Beauty
            Excerpts from Alice in Wonderland

* Programs Subject to Change

2007 Performance Highlights

June 30th at 8:00PM:
"Raymonda"
"Cascades"
Patriotic Celebration

July 7th at 8:00PM:
"Midnight Blue"
"Sleeping Beauty Prologue"
"Flower Fairies"

July 14th at 8:00PM:
"La Bayadere"
"Concerto in G"
"Sleeping Beauty Act 3"

July 21st at 8:00PM:
"Giselle"
"New Contemporary Work"
Intermediate Program Presentation

July 28th at 8:00PM:
"Prince Igor"
Young Choreographers Showcase

July 29th at 2PM:
"Alice in Wonderland" - A sneak preview of a ballet to be performed at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe

August 4th at 8:00PM:
"Paquita"
"Jazz"
Graduation Ball

* Programs Subject to Change



Each week all dancers perform in a fully costumed public performance in the well-equipped 450 seat Dibden Center for the Arts.

Repertoire includes the classics and new works set by master teachers and emerging choreographers.  This gives the  students a chance to dance major roles. 

Teachers often start new choreographic works at Burklyn which they set on regional and professional companies in winter months.  All rehearsals are run by the Master Teachers, professional dancers, or the Artistic Director.