with Berkeley Symphony Orchestra
Casting just announced!
"The most spectacular dancing in the world," says the New York Times of American Ballet Theatre, recognized as a living national treasure for its stellar roster of dancers and beloved repertory. The company returns with a gala program featuring Balanchine's Ballo della Regina, Jerome Robbin's Fancy Free, the Rose Adagio from Sleeping Beauty, and the spectacular Pas de Deux from Le Corsaire. Plus, don't miss the conclusion of Cal Performances' celebration of the works of choreographer Twyla Tharp with ABT performances of Baker's Dozen and Sinatra Suite, a single-couple showcase of ballroom dancing dynamics set to such Sinatra gems as "Strangers in the Night" and "My Way."
Program A (Wed & Thu): Balanchine/Ballo della Regina, featuring Gillian Murphy and David Hallberg; set to Verdi; Robbins/Fancy Free, set to Bernstein, featuring Craig Salstein, Sasha Radetsky, Marcello Gomes, Julie Kent, and Stella Abrera; Rose Adagio from The Sleeping Beauty, featuring Paloma Herrera; Pas de Deux from Le Corsaire, featuring Xiomara Reyes and Herman Cornejo
Program B (Fri-Sun): Tharp/Baker's Dozen, set to music by Willie "The Lion" Smith; Sinatra Suite, set to songs sung by Frank Sinatra, featuring Marcelo Gomes and Luciana Paris (Nov 9 & Nov 10 eve) and Herman Cornego & Misty Copeland ( Nov 10 & Nov 11 mats); Elo/New work based on Philip Glass's A Musical Portrait of Chuck Close, music by Philip Glass (West Coast Premiere); Millepied/From Here On Out (2007), music by Nico Muhly
All casting is subject to change
Learn more about this event in the Annual San Francisco Chronicle Fall Arts Preview.

These performances made possible, in part, by Bank of America

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Program Notes
Program notes are available online. [PDF]
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Video Clips
Excerpts from Le Corsaire:
Television advertisement:
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Video Program Notes: Focus on Twyla Tharp
Henry Berg, former Joffrey Ballet member and one of the original dancers in Deuce Coup, talks about working with Tharp. (Length: 7:00).:
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- RealVideo Format (Get free player)
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Press
Read the NY Times article on ABT star principal dancer Herman Cornejo, performing in Sinatra Suite and a new Jorma Elo ballet at Cal Performances.
Herman Cornejo "dazzle[s] with his unforced virtuosity and nuanced acting," says the New York Times's Caludia la Rocca. Read the article in its entirety.
Please note that accessing this article might require free registration and is time sensitive.
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Sightlines
Fri, Nov 9, 7-7:30 pm, Zellerbach Hall
Pre-performance talk by dance writer Marcia Siegel. This Sightlines event is free to all event ticket holders.
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Education/Community Events
Focus on Twyla Tharp, Fall 2007
In addition to the performances by the Joffrey Ballet, Miami City Ballet, and American Ballet Theatre, a ballet by Twyla Tharp will be set on Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies students for the Berkeley Dance Project spring concert. Cal Performances will present a comprehensive look at Tharp's significance in American culture through a multifaceted humanities program, including lectures, a photography exhibition, and a discussion on the creative process led by Twyla Tharp. Made possible, in part, by the Consortium for the Arts at UC Berkeley. (More information).
Film Event Flyer (PDF)
Amadeus Flyer (PDF)
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Parking Alerts: Parking may be a problem on campus for the Thu, Nov 8, and Sat, Nov 10, performances due to Cal Basketball and Football games, respectively. Please see our Parking Alert section for more information.
Artists links: Official American Ballet Theatre site
Official Berkeley Symphony Orchestra site
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Purchase Tickets
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Venue: Zellerbach Hall A
Price: $38/$60/$86/$100
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