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Texas Ballet Theater’s “International Woman” comes to Dallas

By Rebecca ChristophersonFebruary 1, 2025February 19th, 2025No Comments
Dancers perform International Woman at Texas Ballet Theater

Texas Ballet Theater’s show International Woman, as depicted by principal dancer Brett Young and soloist Rieko Hatato, will be at Wyly Theatre in late February.
Photo by Steven Visneau and courtesy of Texas Ballet Theater

Texas Ballet Theater’s “International Woman” comes to Dallas

Explore the world with Texas Ballet Theater as International Woman features four distinct dances. “Shibuya Blues,” choreographed by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa from Belgium, analyzes connection in today’s world, eliciting moods that range from exhilarating to pensive. “Lamentation Variations” is an homage to the elegy of legendary American choreographer Martha Graham by three guest contemporaries. Graham’s final work, “Maple Leaf Rag,” entertains audiences of all ages with an exuberant and whimsical score. The show’s encore, “Jubala,” is a traditional African piece by Australian Natalie Weir celebrating motion through solos from the band’s choral and percussive sections. 

THE DETAILS

INTERNATIONAL WOMAN
Texas Ballet Theater

2400 Flora St., Dallas, 877-828-9200, texasballettheater.org

February 28-March 2, 2025