World Premiere
at the Progress Energy Centerfor the Performing Arts
Choreography: Robert Weiss
Picasso definitely has his card punched in the pantheon of timeless painters. You may not be able to purchase an original Picasso, but you can see this original Robert Weiss production presented in collaboration with the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University’s exhibit Picasso and the Allure of Language. At Carolina Ballet, we speak the language of dance, and we never need a translator.
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| Date |
Time |
| Thursday Evening, October 15, 2009 |
8 pm |
| Friday Evening, October 16, 2009 |
8 pm |
| Saturday Matinee, October 17, 2009 |
2 pm |
| Saturday Evening, October 17, 2009 |
8 pm |
| Sunday Matinee, October 18, 2009 |
2 pm |
| Saturday Matinee, October 24, 2009 |
2 pm |
| Saturday Evening, October 24, 2009 |
8 pm |
| Sunday Matinee, October 25, 2009 |
2 pm |
| Saturday Matinee, October 31, 2009 |
2 pm |
| Saturday Evening, October 31, 2009 |
8 pm |
| Sunday Matinee, November 1, 2009 |
2 pm* |
*Audio description available
Click below to download pdfs of the casting information*
Saturday, October 31, 2009 2pm
Saturday, October 31, 2009 8pm
Sunday, November 1, 2009 2pm
*casting subject to change
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Carolina Ballet is proud to help celebrate "Picasso and the Allure of Language" at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. The groundbreaking exhibition examines Pablo Picasso's lifelong relationship with writers and the ways that language affected his work. The Nasher Museum is the second and final venue for the exhibition, on view through January 3, 2010.
More information: www.nasher.duke.edu/picasso
Pablo Picasso, Dog and Cock, 1921. Oil on canvas, 61 x 30 1/8 inches. Yale University Art Gallery, Gift of Stephen Carlton Clark, B.A. 1903 (c)2008 Estate of Pablo Picasso/Artist Rights Society (ARS), New York. |
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