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Simsbury Residents Perform with Connecticut Concert Ballet
Kelsey Noble of Simsbury performs lead roles when Connecticut Concert Ballet presents its Spring show
When imagination, inspiration and expression meet talent, training and technique, a Connecticut Concert Ballet spring show is in the making.
Two local residents will perform in works choreographed by Wendy Fish-Lawrence, David Lawrence, Lorelei Chang and Christina Shortt in two performances on Saturday, May 20 at 6 p.m. and Sunday, May 21 at 2:00 p.m.
Kelsey Noble, a senior at Simsbury High School and a member of CCB's Pre-Professional Ensemble, had the opportunity to choreograph a personal dance in the piece "Shuffle-Remix", a contemporary ballet. Kelsey was also selected to perform in a lead role, dancing the "Prayer" variation in the classical ballet Coppélia . Also performing from Simsbury is Ella Thayer.
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Performances will be held at the state of the art Bailey Auditorium, Manchester High School, 134 Middle Turnpike East.
Advance Ticket Prices: Preferred front and center seats are $35; General admission is $25 for Adults and $15 Child/Student/Senior. Tickets are available at tututix.com/CTConcertBallet or call the toll free call center at 855.222.2849. Tickets will also be available at the door for $38, $28 and $18.
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Connecticut Concert Ballet's 2017 Spring Performance will include:
Excerpts from Coppélia, Staged by Wendy Fish-Lawrence and David Lawrence
This ballet takes place in a provincial village and features joyful and spirited dances that showcase the strong classical ballet technique and training of the CCB ballet students
Shuffle – Remix, Concept and choreography by Wendy Fish-Lawrence and David Lawrence with inspiration and ideas from the dancers
A refreshingly hip contemporary ballet that draws upon pop culture and finds inspiration from a diverse variety of music chosen by the performers
The Fun-tastic Chinese Zodiac, Concept and choreography by Lorelei Chang
Inspired by the Chinese Zodiac, this is a playful and lighthearted modern dance piece. Eight sections of dance use a variety of music from traditional Chinese music, electronic, and drum to classical orchestra. There is also a giant Dragon puppet involved as the Chinese Zodiac comes alive on stage
Cats, Choreography by Christina Shortt
Inspired by the Broadway musical, Connecticut Concert Ballet students tell the stories of the "Curious Cats" and the "Mysterious Cats" though dance with a classic jazz style
Connecticut Concert Ballet is a semi-professional 501(c)(3) classical ballet school and performing arts organization with studios in Manchester on the Glastonbury line and in Windsor in the Great Hall at Grace Church. CCB brings fully staged ballet and dance productions to audiences from all over Connecticut twice a year including the Nutcracker in December and the Spring Show in May.
CCB offers a robust, year-round schedule of classes in ballet, modern and jazz for ages 3 to adult and has 300 students from over 40 towns in the Greater Hartford, northern and eastern areas of the state. Connecticut Concert Ballet proudly employs the AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE® National Training Curriculum. CCB is a multi-year winner of “Best Dance Lessons” in Hartford Magazine’s “Best of” readers’ poll.
For more information on the school and summer programs please visit ctconcertballet.org, call 860-643-4796 or follow us at facebook.com/connecticutconcertballet.
