Run Time: Approx. 2 hr 15 mins
Choreography: Edwaard Liang
Music: Sergei Prokofiev
Dashing sword fights, ballroom grandeur, and a romantic balcony scene evoke the essence of Shake- speare’s iconic play. The ballrooms of Verona are filled with refined el- egance and pure emotion as the star-crossed lovers tell their story. Rossen Milanov conducting the Columbus Symphony Orchestra will bring the beauty of Prokofiev to this timeless production.
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Photo by Jennifer Zmuda Dance Photography
Nancy Strause once again renews her commitment to BalletMet as a Presenting Sponsor.
BalletMet thanks Nancy for her 46 years of generous support. In fact, it was Nancy who wrote the grant to Battelle that launched BalletMet to professional status. From that first experience working for BalletMet, Nancy became a dedicated member of the BalletMet family. We are grateful that Nancy is still a vital member of our Board of Trustees. She does everything she can to help BalletMet realize its vision “to create and foster world-class art and artists that inspire Columbus and beyond.”
Nancy is deeply committed to ensuring that our community continues to experience the best of ballet. She is especially passionate about the creation of new work. Nancy has made these performances and so many others possible for the entire BalletMet family and the Columbus community.
Thank you, Nancy, for all you have done and continue to do for all of us!
Exclusive photos of rehearsals for Romeo and Juliet.
Miguel Anaya (Romeo) rehearsing fight choreography with Stephen White (Fight Coordinator). Photo by Jennifer Zmuda Photography.
Close-up of one of the costumes worn by Juliet, designed by David Walker. Photo by Jennifer Zmuda Photography.
Close-up of the costume worn by Lady Montague, designed by David Walker. Photo by Jennifer Zmuda Photography.