Ballet Under the Stars invites Arizonans to experience dance in their community in a setting complete with a professional stage, lighting and costumes. Indulge in local food trucks with space for …
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Ballet Under the Stars in Fountain Park tonight
Ballet Under the Stars brings dance to a unique outdoor venue. (Independent Newsmedia file photo)
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Ballet Under the Stars invites Arizonans to experience dance in their community in a setting complete with a professional stage, lighting and costumes. Indulge in local food trucks with space for picnicking and for aspiring young dancers to move along with the performance.
Ballet Under the Stars also showcases world premiere performances choreographed by local school students through the Class Act program. Each year, Ballet Arizona’s professional dancers provide a three-week dance training class for students in four different elementary schools across the Valley. The highlight of their work is delivered as a performance as part of Ballet Under the Stars. This educational program is provided to students tuition free and is generously funded by Joan Benjamin and Laurence Cherkis.
The local event is scheduled for tonight, Thursday, Sept. 28, at Fountain Park; and continues Friday, Sept. 29, at Estrella Lakeside Amphitheater in Goodyear and Saturday, Sept. 30, at Steele Indian School Park in Phoenix. All performances begin at 7 p.m.
Ballet Under the Stars would not be possible without community sponsors including The Diane and Bruce Halle Foundation, City of Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture, Town of Fountain Hills, City of Glendale, Stoker Ostler, APS, Grand Canyon University, Estrella, Sticker Mule and Desert Diamond Casino.
To learn more about this year’s Ballet Under the Stars performances, visit balletaz.org.