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  • 2018/2019 Photo Gallery | The Los Angeles Ballet

    2018/2019 Photo Gallery Modern Moves The Nutcracker Serenade La Sylphide 2022/2023 Season > Photo Gallery > 2018/2019

  • Artistic & Administrative Staff | Los Angeles Ballet

    Executive Director Brandon Lussier ABOUT Director of Development Rachel Malkenhorst ABOUT Director of Audience Development Julia Rivera ABOUT Box Office Manager Eric Gonzalez ABOUT Production Manager Kirsten Turkle ABOUT Music Supervisor Ali Rezaei ABOUT Adminsitrative Associate Lindsay Rosenboom ABOUT Staff LAB OUTREACH PROGRAM A Chance to Dance (ACTD) ACTD is presented one Sunday each month at the LAB Center during Los Angeles Ballet’s season. LAB dancers teach free ballet classes, alternative dance/fitness classes, and more! All ages are welcome. VIEW ACTD SCHEDULE 2023/2024 SEASON Dancers Los Angeles Ballet presents a company of outstanding dancers from local communities and around the world. Learn about each of LAB’s dance artists. LEARN MORE 2022/2023 Season > Staff

  • Venues | Los Angeles Ballet

    2022/2023 Season > Ticket Information > Venues Venues Los Angeles Ballet is pleased to offer a choice of theaters throughout Los Angeles County. It is our mission and commitment to reach out to all communities. Los Angeles Ballet is deeply committed to the well-being and safety of our patrons. In-person Ticket Sales Group Sales Venues Accessibility Gift Certificates Tax-Deductibe Donations Terms & Conditions of Sales In-house Policies Privacy Policy 216 N Brand Blvd. Glendale, CA 91203 Alex Theatre Website COVID-19 Information Alex Theatre Map It View Seating Map 6801 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028 Dolby Theatre Website COVID-19 Information Dolby Theatre Map It View Seating Map 1935 Manhattan Beach Blvd. Redondo Beach, CA 90278 Redondo Beach PAC Website COVID-19 Information Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center Map It View Seating Map 340 Royce Drive Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA Royce Hall, UCLA Website COVID-19 Information Royce Hall, UCLA Map It View Seating Map 1310 11th St. Santa Monica, CA 90401 The Broad Stage Website COVID-19 Information The Broad Stage Map It View Seating Map Our Commitment to You Please review our COVID-19 Ticketing Policy REVIEW POLICY

  • Repertoire | Los Angeles Ballet

    LAB Repertoire 2022/2023 Season > About LAB > 2019/2020 Season The Sleeping Beauty Christensen and Neary after Petipa / Tchaikovsky Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic Balanchine Black & White Agon Balanchine / Stravinsky Concerto Barocco Balanchine / Bach Apollo Balanchine / Stravinsky The Nutcracker Christensen and Neary / Tchaikovsky 2006/2007 Season An Evening of Balanchine Serenade Balanchine / Tchaikovsky Apollo Balanchine / Stravinsky Rubies Balanchine / Stravinsky The Nutcracker Christensen and Neary / Tchaikovsky New Beginnings Concerto Barocco Balanchine / Bach Agon Balanchine / Stravinksy Napoli Bournonville / Helsted and Paulli *LAB Commissioned Work | World Premiere The performances of Balanchine® Ballets are presented by arrangement with The Balanchine Trust and are produced in accordance with the Balanchine Style ® and Balanchine Technique ® service standards established and provided by the Trust . 2017/2018 Season Swan Lake Christensen and Neary after Petipa & Ivanov / Tchaikovsky Pushing Dance Boundaries | Director's Choice Second to Last and Pacopepeluto Cerrudo / Pärt, Martin, Scalissi This is you* Lou / Scheele, van der Loo The Four Temperaments Balanchine / Hindemith The Nutcracker Christensen and Neary / Tchaikovsky 2016/2017 Season Balanchine | Master of the Dance Divertimento No. 15 Balanchine / Mozart Prodigal Son Balanchine / Prokofiev Who Cares? Balanchine / Gershwin Modernists | Ballet Visionaries Napoli Pas de Six and Tarantella Bournonville / Helsted, Paulli Stravinsky Violin Concerto Balanchine / Stravinsky Untouched Barton / Kong Kie, Macdonald, Shurbin The Nutcracker Christensen and Neary / Tchaikovsky 2014/2015 Season Directors’ Choice Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 2 Balanchine / Tchaikovsky The Moor's Pavane Limón / Purcell arr. by Sadoff Sechs Tänze Kylián / Mozart Swan Lake Christensen and Neary after Petipa and Ivanov / Tchaikovsky The Sleeping Beauty Christensen and Neary after Petipa / Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker Christensen and Neary / Tchaikovsky 2015/2016 Season Romeo and Juliet Sir Frederick Ashton / Prokofiev Giselle Christensen and Neary after Coralli, Perrot, Petipa/Adam Don Quixote Christensen and Neary after Marius Petipa and Alexander Gorky /Minkus The Nutcracker Christensen and Neary / Tchaikovsky 2013/2014 Season Serenade Balanchine / Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker Christensen and Neary / Tchaikovsky Quartet Return to a Strange Land – Kylián / Janácek Beneath One's Dignity *– Tayeh / Sigurðsson Cipher* – Stowell / Agruss Stars and Stripes – Balanchine / Kay after Sousa La Sylphide Bournonville / Løvenskjold 2012/2013 Season Balanchine Festival RED La Valse Balanchine / Ravel Agon Balanchine / Stravinsky Rubies Balanchine / Stravinsky The Nutcracker Christensen and Neary / Tchaikovsky Balanchine Festival GOLD La Sonnambula Balanchine / Rieti after Bellini Concerto Barocco Balanchine / Bach Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux Balanchine / Tchaikovsky The Four Temperaments Balanchine / Hindemith 2011/2012 Season NextWaveLA colony* McNamee / Clyne Duets in the act of...* Tayeh / Arnalds Sirens* Walsh / Rivera Jr. Be Still* Tookey / Banks and Johannsson The Nutcracker Christensen and Neary / Tchaikovsky Swan Lake Christensen and Neary after Petipa and Ivanov / Tchaikovsky 2010/2011 Season Giselle Christensen after Coralli, Perrot, Petipa / Adam The Nutcracker Christensen and Neary / Tchaikovsky Celebration Raymonda Variations Balanchine / Glazounov My Greatest Fear* Tayeh / Richter and Pärt Western Symphony Balanchine / American Songs Orchestrated by Kay 2009/2010 Season NewWaveLA Wink* Moore / Cirque Eloize Transmutation* Walsh / Rivera Jr. Reflect. Affect. Carry On ...* Wall / Queen, U2, Sigur Ros the back and forth* Tayeh / Bjork, Piazzolla, Paris Gotan Trio The Nutcracker Christensen and Neary / Tchaikovsky Balanchine, 'See the Music, Hear the Dance' Serenade Balanchine / Tchaikovsky Kammermusik No. 2 Balanchine / Hindemith Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 2 Balanchine / Tchaikovsky 2008/2009 Season La Sylphide Bournonville / Løvenskjold The Nutcracker Christensen and Neary / Tchaikovsky Directors’ Choice Prodigal Son Balanchine / Prokofiev An American Camelot* Backhaus / Basie, Fitzgerald, Kitt, Martin Stravinsky Violin Concerto Balanchine / Stravinsky 2007/2008 Season Summer 2008 Allegro Brillante Balanchine / Tchaikovsky The Evangelist Lubovitch / Ives she said / he said* Backhaus / Muhly Napoli Bournonville / Helsted and Paulli The Nutcracker Christensen and Neary / Tchaikovsky Spring 2008 The Four Temperaments Balanchine / Hindemith Lost In Transition* Barak / Meyer Tarantella Balanchine / Gottschalk Who Cares? Balanchine / Gershwin 2020/2021 Season All performances cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic 2018/2019 Season Serenade & La Sylphide Serenade Balanchine / Tchaikovsky La Sylphide Bournonville / Løvenskjold Modern Moves | Directors’ Choice Les Chambres des Jacques Barton / Vigneault, Vivaldi, Les Yeux Noirs, The Cracow Klezmer Band Lickety Split Cerrudo / Banhart Western Symphony Balanchine / American Songs Orchestrated by Kay The Nutcracker Christensen and Neary / Tchaikovsky 2021/2022 Season The Sleeping Beauty Christensen and Neary after Petipa / Tchaikovsky Bloom Ghosts Wheeldon / Winger Bloom Lopez Ochoa / Glass Apollo Balanchine / Stravinsky The Nutcracker Christensen and Neary / Tchaikovsky 2022/2023 Season Lady of the Camellias Caniparoli/Chopin An Evening of Christoper Wheeldon Ghosts Wheeldon / Winger Morphoses Wheeldon / Ligeti Fool's Paradise Wheeldon / Talbot The Nutcracker Christensen and Neary / Tchaikovsky LAB Repertoire LOS ANGELES BALLET Repertoire Learn about the comprehensive and varied seasons of Los Angeles Ballet since its debut in 2006. Repertoire includes Balanchine masterworks, stylistically meticulous classical ballets, commissioned and contemporary works by renowned local and international choreographers. VIEW REPERTOIRE ABOUT Los Angeles Ballet Founded in 2004 by Artistic Directors Thordal Christensen and Colleen Neary, Los Angeles Ballet is known for its stunning classic story ballets, exceptional stagings of the Balanchine repertory, and relevant works by many of today’s most innovative dance-makers. LEARN MORE

  • Renew a Subscription Request | Los Angeles Ballet

    2022/2023 Season > Subscribe > I Want to Renew I Want to Renew My Subscription Number of Subscriptions Full Season Subscription Choose-3 Subscription Choose-2 Subscription First Name Last Name Email Phone Number Address Please check one of the following: I will be MAKING CHANGES to my Subscription. I have NO CHANGES to my Subscription. Please contact me between: 9:00 am - 11: 00 am 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm SUBMIT Thank you for your request to renew your Subscription for the 2022/2023 Season. Please provide the following information and the Los Angeles Ballet Box Office will contact you to assist with your Subscription details. DOWNLOAD SEASON BROCHURE

  • 2014/2015 Photo Gallery | The Los Angeles Ballet

    2014/2015 Photo Gallery Swan Lake The Nutcracker The Sleeping Beauty Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 2 The Moors Pavane Sechs Tänze 2022/2023 Season > Photo Gallery > 2014/2015

  • A Chance to Dance | Los Angeles Ballet

    A Chance to Dance 2022/2023 Season > A Chance to Dance Los Angeles Ballet’s A Chance to Dance Founded by Allynne Noelle | Director LAB Soloist, Laura Chachich A Chance to Dance (ACTD) Community Day is a monthly community outreach initiative incorporating a theme around which the day’s events are centered. Each month during LAB’s season, the dancers of Los Angeles Ballet offer FREE ballet classes, alternative dance/fitness classes, and lectures/demonstrations. Learn about LAB outreach program Power of Performance (POP!) . Please bring completed Registration Form on arrival (Form may be filled out in person before class ) ​ ​ ​ Class size is not limited ​ ​ Classes take place at Los Angeles Ballet Center 11755 Exposition Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90064 ​ Additional Questions Laura Chachich , Outreach Coordinator REGISTER TODAY Information Sunday, May 21 2023 Last Dance of the Season! Upcoming Events Please check back for Season 2023/2024 event dates! Doors Open 9:30am. Classes from 10:00am-12:15pm 10:00- 10:45 | Children's Creative Movement | Madeline McMillin, LAB Company Dancer 10:00- 10:45 | Yoga | Tate Lee, LAB Company Dancer 11:00- 12:00 | Youth Ballet | Lilly Leech, LAB Company Dancer 11:00- 12:15 | Intermediate/Advanced Ballet | Santiago Paniagua, LAB Company Dancer 11:00- 12:15 | Adult Beginner Ballet | Jasmine Perry, LAB Soloist Next Event Join us for live virtual classes on A Chance to Dance’s Instagram page: @chancetodancela * Virtual Event NOVEMBER 18 & 19, 2023 LAB's Annual Nutcracker Tea! LAB’s signature holiday fundraiser at the Waldorf Astoria, Beverly Hills is an immersive afternoon tea in support of LAB's Outreach Education Programs. Catered by Jean George, be treated to High Tea sweets and savories. Enjoy Sparkling Holiday Crafts, Mystery Gifts, scenes from The Nutcracker and more! Shop for holiday gifts at the LAB Nutcracker Boutique, and pose for a keepsake photo with Santa and characters from The Nutcracker. LEARN MORE WELCOME Power of Performance (POP!) Since its debut in 2006, Los Angeles Ballet’s Power of Performance! (POP!) program has provided a minimum of 10% of tickets to all performances—free of charge—to Los Angeles County’s underserved communities. Contact Rachel Malkenhorst , Director of Development for more information. MORE ABOUT POP!

  • Lady of the Camellias | Los Angeles Ballet

    SOCIAL Join LAB’s Facebook Community Follow LAB on Facebook and stay up with dancers, performances and special events! JOIN US ON FACEBOOK LOS ANGELES BALLET History Read the history of the company from the premiere performances of LAB’s original production of The Nutcracker in 2006. Learn about LAB’s Leadership, Mission, Outreach initiatives, commissions of original works and more. LAB HISTORY Lady of the Camellias Lady of the Camellias , danced to Chopin’s romantic score, is a story of love, sacrifice and longing. Armand falls passionately in love with Marguerite, a celebrated French courtesan of 19th century high-society Paris. Only for a fleeting moment do the lovers live their dream in the countryside. ​ Choreography by Val Caniparoli Music by Frédéric Chopin Los Angeles Premiere Performance Schedule BECOME A SUBSCRIBER I WANT TO RENEW Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center Saturday, May 27 – 7:30 p.m. Friday, June 2 – 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 3 – 2:00 p.m. Royce Hall, UCLA 2022/2023 Season > Lady of the Camellias MAY 27 – JUNE 3, 2023 View Full Season Memoryhouse Lady of the Camellias Caniparoli | Chopin

  • 2015/2016 Photo Gallery | The Los Angeles Ballet

    2015/2016 Photo Gallery Giselle The Nutcracker Don Quixote Romeo & Juliet 2022/2023 Season > Photo Gallery > 2015/2016

  • History | Los Angeles Ballet

    LAB History 2022/2023 Season > LAB History To perform outstanding classical and modern ballets that set the standard for dance in Los Angeles, nationally and internationally. To passionately pursue innovation and creativity in performances. To preserve the best choreographic work of the past and become the impetus for the best choreography yet to come. To be an instrument of hope, healing and joy, sharing the gift of dance with the broadest possible audience and in particular, distressed communities. ​ LAB Mission Los Angeles Ballet debuted in December 2006 with its original production of The Nutcracker. Choreographed by Founding Co-Artistic Directors Thordal Christensen and Colleen Neary, it featured a fresh take on the classic, complemented by a Southern California-themed set designed by Catherine Kanner. ​ LAB’s repertoire has focused on Balanchine masterpieces and the revered Bournonville ballets as imparted by Thordal Christensen and Colleen Neary, Artistic Directors Emeriti . As a répétiteur for The George Balanchine Trust, Ms. Neary, one of the few charged with carrying on the Balanchine legacy, staged and directed LAB’s stellar interpretations of his masterworks. In 2009 LAB presented Bournonville’s La Sylphide , its first full-length classical story ballet after The Nutcracker . In addition to performing the beloved classical ballet standards such as Giselle, Swan Lake, Don Quixote, Romeo and Juliet , and The Sleeping Beauty , Los Angeles Ballet has commissioned 15 new works, two developed out of LAB’s Choreographic Workshop. The purpose of the workshop is to identify and nurture Southern Californian choreographic talent. ​ The Los Angeles Ballet Center, the home of both Los Angeles Ballet and the Los Angeles Ballet School, is located on L.A.’s Westside. The Center’s 12,000 square feet encompass three dance studios, LAB’s administrative offices, a home box office, a physical therapy clinic, a wardrobe department and costume storage. A key component of Los Angeles Ballet’s mission is to “tour” Los Angeles. While rehearsals… LAB regularly performs across the county at multiple venues . In September 2009, the Los Angeles Ballet Guild was established to support the mission of Los Angeles Ballet and provide the assistance to organize a volunteer workforce for performances and special events. The Guild has become an indispensable arm of the LAB support structure. Patrons of the Guild was formed in 2013; its mission is to provide vital support and advocacy for Los Angeles Ballet. LAB’s Power of Performance! (POP!) outreach program has to date provided 50,000 free tickets to underserved and disadvantaged children, seniors, veterans and their families, through collaboration with community partners. ​ An additional LAB outreach program, A Chance to Dance , offers a monthly Community Day at the Los Angeles Ballet Center, where all ages are invited to take free ballet, jazz, and other dance classes and workshops, and to learn about fitness and nutrition from company dancers, staff, and physical therapists. A Chance to Dance Community Day attracts over 100 participants to each event, and fosters the development of a personal relationship between the artists of Los Angeles Ballet and the greater LA County community. ​ LAB History LOS ANGELES BALLET Repertoire Learn about the comprehensive and varied seasons of Los Angeles Ballet since its debut in 2006. Repertoire includes stunning classical ballets, exceptional stagings of Balanchine repertory, and relevant works by many of today’s most innovative dance-makers. VIEW REPERTOIRE ABOUT Los Angeles Ballet Founded in 2004 by Artistic Directors Thordal Christensen and Colleen Neary, Los Angeles Ballet is known for its stunning classic story ballets, exceptional stagings of the Balanchine repertory, and relevant works by many of today’s most innovative dance-makers. LEARN MORE

  • Group Sales | Los Angeles Ballet

    In-person Ticket Sales Group Sales Venues Acccessibility Gift Certificates Tax-Deductibe Donations Terms & Conditions of Sales In-house Policies Privacy Policy 2022/2023 Season > Ticket Information > Group Sales Group Sales First Name Last Name Email Phone Number Address What Section of the House are you interested in? Section A – Center Orchestra Section B – Front Orchestra, Prime Balcony Section C – Main Orchestra, Balcony Circle Section D – Orchestra Ring, Balcony Center Section E – Balcony Side, Rear Balcony, Rear Orchestra Please leave any comments or questions that will allow us to better serve you. Number of Children Number of Adults SUBMIT Standard Ticket Prices Section A – $131 Section B – $101 Section C – $78 Section D – $55 Section E – $38 15+ Seat Discounts ​ Section A – 10% Off Section B,C,D,E – 20% Off 50+ Seat Discounts ​ Section A – 20% Off Section B,C,D,E – 25% Off The Nutcracker Alex Theatre Saturday, December 3 – 6pm Sunday, December 4 – 2pm The Nutcracker Redondo Beach PAC Saturday, December 10 – 12pm Saturday, December 10 – 5pm Sunday, December 11 – 12 pm The Nutcracker Royce Hall, UCLA Friday, December 16 – 8pm Saturday, December 17 – 12pm Saturday, December 17 – 5pm Sunday December 18 – 12pm Sunday December 18 – 5pm The Nutcracker Dolby Theatre Los Angeles Ballet Orchestra Thursday, December 22 – 2pm Friday, December 23 – 2pm Friday, December 23 – 8 pm Saturday, December 24 – 12pm Monday, December 26 – 2pm Wheeldon Broad Stage Thursday, March 16 – 7:30pm Friday, March 17 – 7:30pm Saturday, May 18 – 7:30pm Lady of the Camellias Redondo Beach PAC Saturday, May 27 – 7:30 pm Lady of the Camellias – Royce Hall, UCLA Friday, June 2 – 7:30 pm Saturday, June 3 – 2:00 pm Memoryhouse – Broad Stage Not available for group seating. Select one of the following performances you are interested in: The Nutcracker An Evening of Christopher Wheeldon Lady of the Camellias Select a date 2022/2023 Season Schedule Please indicate preferred show time. House Seating & Discount Breakdown Please provide the following information and the Los Angeles Box Office will contact you to assist with your Group details. ​ Group Principal Contact DOWNLOAD ORDER FORM Our Commitment to You Please review our COVID-19 Ticketing Policy REVIEW POLICY

  • 2019/2020 Photo Gallery | The Los Angeles Ballet

    2019/2020 Photo Gallery The Nutcracker Balanchine Black & White 2022/2023 Season > Photo Gallery > 2019/2020

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