Carmina Burana
A Celebration of Pure Dance and Music!
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DateApr 9 - 17, 2027
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VenueJanet Quinney Lawson Capitol Theatre
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Doors OpenLobby Doors open one hour before the performance
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Ticket PricesSix-ballet packages start at just $210!
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Event Details
A Celebration of Pure Dance and Music! George Balanchine's Symphony in C, set to Georges Bizet's effervescent Symphony No. 1 in C major, is a must-see work of neoclassical ballet. Often described as "seeing the music, hearing the dance," this vibrant masterpiece has four movements, each featuring a different principal ballerina, cavalier, demi-soloist couples, and a full corps de ballet. The performance culminates with a breathtaking finale, where all 52 dancers take to the stage in a stunning, crystal-palace array of white tutus.
“Stunning Spectacle”
Utah Arts Review
SHOW INFO
Carmina Burana
Choreography: Nicolo Fonte
Music: Carl Orff
Symphony in C
Choreography: George Balanchine
Music: Georges Bizet
Featuring the Ballet West Orchestra.
RECOMMENDED AGES
Recommended ages 8 and up.
CASTING
To be announced.
THEATRE ETIQUETTE
- There is no dress code for the ballet. Wear whatever is most comfortable for you. Please do not wear hats, as they can obstruct views.
- Be respectful of your fellow audience members. Please refrain from talking or using your phone during the performance.
- Know when to applaud. We love hearing your appreciation for the dancers, but please refrain from hollering or shouting during a performance.
- Eating is not allowed in the theatre. Please use the intermission(s) as a chance to enjoy a snack in the lobby. Water in a sealable container is allowed in the theatre.
- Photos, videos, and recordings of any kind are strictly prohibited.
- Smoking and vaping are prohibited.
- Pets are not allowed. Trained service animals are always welcome.