
Spring Showcase

Saturday, May 3
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1:00 & 6:00
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Prairie du Sac, WI
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$23 adult
$17 child (12 & under)
Photo: Kat's Photography

Can't make the show in person?
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A video of the live show will be available for viewing from May 15 through June 15. Tickets are available for purchase now. Your link will allow you to view the video as many times as you wish between May 15 and June 15. The link is unique and may only be used on one device.
Featuring selections from classical ballet standards and new works created by local and regional artists. This production showcases the dancers of Central Midwest Ballet Academy.
Show your dancer some support!
Order roses to be waiting for your dancer backstage before our Opening Show.
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A great way to give a huge smile!
Available through April 30. Roses will be available for purchase at the theater but cannot be delivered backstage.
These short words of encouragement are sprinkled throughout the program. They are sure to bring your dancer joy when they see their name!
Orders due by April 10.
What will I see?
Selections from the classical ballet Raymonda
Originally performed in 1898 by the Imperial Miriinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia, Raymonda is choreographed by Marius Petipa. You can expect to see wonderful corps de ballet work that choreography from this time period is known for.
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Ofrenda
An offering to the memory of a life well lived. This piece, choreographed in 2024 by Kanopy dancer Edward Salas, is a beautiful memorial featuring ballet, modern, salsa and other dance styles.
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Selections from Napoli
Choreographed by August Bournonville for the Royal Danish Ballet in 1842 this ballet features fast and detailed rhythm and footwork. It is a challenging piece for any dancer highlighting the precision and difficulty of classical ballet.
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and much, much more!
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Is this appropriate for my younger child?
This show is family friendly and appropriate for all ages.
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How long is it?
Including intermission, the show is approximately two hours.
Bravo to our Showcase Sponsors!
This program is supported in part by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of WI & the National Endowment for the Arts.