Dance Company plans to be first to perform to 25% capacity in Milwaukee By Milwaukee Ballet - Feb 10th, 2021 06:00 pm
Itzel Hernandez. Photo Nathaniel Davauer
MILWAUKEE – February 10, 2021 – Milwaukee Ballet today announced it will open its doors to approximately 50 people per show for the first time in a year as it brings world-famous works back to the City later this month.
City of Milwaukee Order 4.4 relaxes gathering restrictions from 10 people to 25% of capacity and gives the organization new opportunities to overcome the challenges of COVID-19.
“Returning to the stage during this pandemic is like recovering from injury. Rehabilitation is slow and steady, you must commit to a goal and keep working diligently towards it. That’s what we’re doing here at Milwaukee Ballet,” explained Artistic Director
As city guidelines ease, Milwaukee performing arts organizations look forward to live shows
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Spring performances to showcase classical and contemporary works By Milwaukee Ballet - Jan 15th, 2021 03:00 pm
Alana Griffith. Annia Hidalgo. Itzel Hernandez. Lizzie Tripp. Photo Nathaniel Davauer
MILWAUKEE – January 15, 2021 – Milwaukee Ballet today announced more details about its reimagined programming for the 2020-21 Season, featuring three, one-hour productions:
To the Pointe,
Encore.
“I am confident the balance of our season will delight and inspire fans of both classical and contemporary dance,” said Artistic Director
Michael Pink. “We were proud to lead the way with returning to the stage in December with
The Nutcracker: Short & Sweet and are now pleased to continue in a manner that prioritizes the health and safety of our dancers, staff, and patrons, and continues to serve our community.”