| South Florida Repertory 2010-2011 Season | |
2010-2011 Season Highlights
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Four Company Premieres!
Opus One Orchestra returns for all Program I – IV performances.
![]() | Fanfare – Jerome Robbins’ tribute to Queen Elizabeth II – its premiere took place on the night of her Coronation in 1953 – is an enchantingly bright and goofy take on Benjamin Britten’s “The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra.” Now it salutes our 25th anniversary – and the return of Opus One Orchestra Program I also includes Bugaku, and Theme and Variations Scheduled Dates |
![]() | George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker™ — Our Nutcracker is a magical treat for young and old. It’s the exciting George Balanchine version, complete with beautiful sets, lavish costumes, dazzling special effects and glorious music. A large cast of talented children accompanies our international ballet stars. Scheduled Dates |
![]() | Baker’s Dozen – Twyla Tharp, with her “prankster’s sense of humor” (The Times), flings a dozen dancers onto the stage – hustling, spinning, shimmying, yet romantically inclined – to the irresistible stride piano of the immortal Willie “The Lion” Smith. Program II also includes La Sonnambula and Western Symphony Scheduled Dates |
![]() | Promethean Fire — In this powerful transcendent piece, as has been suggested, Paul Taylor’s response to 9/11? Set to Leopold Stokowski’s magnificent orchestral transcriptions of Bach, it has everywhere been hailed as a masterpiece. “The best new dance I’ve seen in ages.” (The Washington Post) Also in Program III is Nine Sinatra Songs and Scotch Symphony. Scheduled Dates |
![]() | Romeo & Juliet — John Cranko’s acclaimed full-evening version of the world’s most famous love story is, according to The New York Times, “Arguably the best dance treatment of Prokofiev’s celebrated score.” An unforgettable ballet. A major event! Scheduled Dates |
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