
Photo by Jennifer Zmuda. BalletMet dancer Jarrett Reimers
Here's a look at the lineup for BalletMet's 2015-16 season, featuring the old and the new.
Breaking Ballet
Oct. 2-10, 2015
Capitol Theatre
This performance, set to Illyich Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 3, features an assortment of styles from internationally-recognized choreographers George Balanchine, James Kudelka and Edwaard Liang.
Dracula
Oct. 30-Nov.7, 2015
Capitol Theatre
What better way to spend your Halloween? Dracula was choreographed by former BalletMet Artistic Director David Nixon in 1999.
The Nutcracker
Dec. 11-27, 2015
Ohio Theatre
A BalletMet classic, the production will also tour to the Detroit Opera House for eight performances, Nov. 27-Dec. 6.
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Carmen.maquia
Feb. 5-14, 2016
Capitol Theatre
This is the company premiere of Carmen.maquia, a production based on the iconic novella and opera of the same name.
Inspired
March 11-13, 2016
Ohio Theatre
Presented in collaboration with the Cincinnati Ballet, performances are set to a diverse group of talents, such as Queen and George Gershwin.
The Sleeping Beauty
May 6-8, 2016
Ohio Theatre
Fans of Edwaard Liang's Cinderella will certainly want to see this season closer. The fairytale is choreographed to Tchaikovsky.