Carolina Ballet celebrates 25 years in Raleigh with 2022-23 season

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Dancer Ashley Hathaway of Carolina Ballet. | Photo by Rachel Neville Photography

Ever heard a dancer say “merde?” It means “have a good show,” and Carolina Ballet has been doing just that here in Raleigh for 25 years. 🎂

Their upcoming silver anniversary season is full of exciting announcements, like live music for multiple performances, a revamped Nutcracker, and a new resident choreographer, Amy Hall Garner.

Now that we’re warmed up, let’s jeté into an overview of the 25th anniversary season :

“Jerome Robbins’ The Concert”

Dates: Sept. 22-25, 2022
Venue: Raleigh Memorial Auditorium
Look forward to: Chopin’s mesmerizing score played live from the stage by concert pianist William Wolfram

“Dracula”

Dates: Oct. 13-30, 2022
Venue: Fletcher Opera Theater
Look forward to: Getting into the spooky spirit during this annual favorite

“Beethoven: Symphony No. 9”

Dates: Nov. 17-20, 2022
Venue: Raleigh Memorial Auditorium
Look forward to: Seeing the product of choreographer Robert Weiss’ 36-year fascination with Beethoven’s masterpiece

“The Nutcracker”

Dates: Dec. 10-24, 2022
Venue: DPAC and Raleigh Memorial Auditorium
Look forward to: Refreshed choreography reenvisioned for today’s audiences while staying true to its classical roots

Check out the rest of the season, from world-premiereOrpheus & Eurydice” to the classic tale of “Sleeping Beauty,” and snag your tickets below. Pro tip: Subscriptions are also available.*

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