Events

As we celebrate our 40th anniversary, we are deepening our love for the city that has shaped us. This season, Ballet Tucson is proud to bring dance beyond the mainstage and into the heart of our region through an exciting array of community partnerships. We continue our cherished collaborations with Children’s Museum Tucson, Tucson Museum of Art, Tucson Pops Orchestra, and La Encantada — and we are thrilled to expand our programming with community new partners, including the Tucson Jazz Festival, St. Andrews Bach Society, The Loft Cinema, Arizona Opera, The Treasury 1929, and more! These events are an invitation to experience Ballet Tucson in unexpected places and celebrate 40 years of dance like our city does best, together.

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Two Ballet Tucson dancers.
Photo collage of Madeleine Kuebler, Max Adler, and Ludek Wojtkowski

Ballet and Bach with St. Andrews Bach Society

SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 2PM

Grace St. Paul’s Episcopal Church – 2331 E. Adams St.
Ballet Tucson | Max Adler, Oboe | Ludek Wojtkowski, Violin | Evan Kory, Keyboard
J. S. Bach​ – Concerto for Oboe and Violin | Debussy – Au Clair de Lune | Dan Coleman – New Work

Leading dancers from Ballet Tucson will perform an enchanting selection of solos and pas de deuxs, including two world premieres. The concert includes Artistic Director Margaret Mullin’s dreamlike Clair de Lune Pas de Deux, a musical and dance world premiere in collaboration with celebrated composer Dan Coleman, and never before seen excerpts of a world premiere work by the company’s artistic leaders set to Bach that celebrates Ballet Tucson’s 40 years of ballet excellence. Oboist Max Adler and violinist Ludek Wojtkowski will perform Bach’s Concerto for Violin and Oboe

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Ballet Tucson Artistic Director Margaret Mullin seated on stage with dancers and musicians, speaking to audience.

BALLET BANTER

Learn about the exciting ballets you see onstage from our choreographers, stagers, musicians, and company dancers! Glimpse behind the curtain through these post-performance conversations moderated by Artistic Director Margaret Mullin. Ask your questions and share your love of dance with fellow Ballet Tucson patrons.

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