ASPEN SANTA FE BALLET 2009 - 2010 SANTA FE WINTER SEASON
Santa Fe Winter Season Tickets on sale October 13th

ASPEN SANTA FE BALLET'S THE NUTCRACKER
December 12, 2:00pm & 7:30pm
December 13, 1:00pm & 5:00pm
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet’s presentation of The Nutcracker is a magical journey not to be missed. Children of all ages will marvel at this sumptuous production with its magnificent sets and thrilling dance with a cast of over 60 dancers, actors, and circus artists. Year after year, families cherish this whimsical holiday tradition.
“This beloved tradition comes around once a year but creates lifelong memories.”
–The Aspen Times

LES BALLETS TROCKADERO DE MONTE CARLO
February 9, 7:30 pm
Dancing the fine line between high art and high camp, Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo is a flawless combination of slapstick humor, athleticism and role reversal. The humorous sight of male bodies in full prima ballerina costume delicately balancing in toe shoes as swans, sylphs, and water sprites has delighted audiences for over 35 years. In Santa Fe for a special, one-night-only performance, the “trocks” will sell out fast, so get your tickets early!
“Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo…remains one of the great comic creations of the American stage.”
–San Francisco Chronicle

ASPEN SANTA FE BALLET
March 12 & 13, 7:30pm
For over a decade, Aspen Santa Fe Ballet’s unique signature style has earned glowing reviews and enthusiastic audience receptions. This eclectic and innovative dance company will perform a sophisticated program featuring Jiri Kylian’s humorous Six Dances and newly commissioned works by some of the world’s foremost choreographers: Helen Pickett and Nicolo Fonte for an evening of brilliant contemporary work. With its fusion of classical good sense and western ingenuity, Aspen Santa Fe Ballet blends the best of both worlds to create a dance company that is truly unique.
“The Aspen Santa Fe Ballet is small in size and young in years, but its lustrous Chicago debut proved it thinks big and deserves everlasting life.”
– Sid Smith, Chicago Tribune
