New Works by Italian Choreographer Marco Pelle
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New Works by Italian Choreographer Marco Pelle
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events in February 2008
28 & 29 February 2008
Italian choreographer Marco Pelle will present new choreography at New York Theatre Ballet's Dance Gallery.
Featured ballets are "Spaces", "Endless Possibilities of being", "Hope" with music by Federico Pelle, "Carmen" , III Entr'Acte, music by Bizet, "Prelude in C sharp minor", music by Rachmaninoff and "Symphony no 3 Adagio Poco Allegretto", music by Brahms.
Guest dancers are Kyle Coffman, Mitchell Kilby, Rie Okura, Evan Swenson, Julie-Anne Taylor, and Elena Zahlmann soloists from New York Theatre Ballet.
Marco Pelle has choreographed Aida in Lebanon for the Baalbeck Festival, Carmen at Teatro Regio, Parma and Macbeth at the Teatro Pergolesi in Jesi, Italy. He has created original works for New York Theatre Ballet and for festivals in Italy, France, Hungary and Chile.
Location
New York Theatre Ballet's Dance Gallery 30 East 31st Street 5th floor
Hours
February 28, 29 at 7:30 PM
Admission
$10
Contact
212-679-0401
cpaolucci@nytb.org
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