2010
March 2010
Thursday 4 March 2010
Thu 4 Mar, 7:30 pm. The Four Temperaments: Choreography by George Balanchine (Music: Hindemith) Carmina Burana: Choreography by Matthew Neenan, Choreographer in Residence (Music: Orff) The stunning simplicity and angular architecture of The Four Temperaments became the standard for Balanchine works. The work is an abstraction of ancient doctrines that enumerated the four aspects of a person's disposition. A thunderous score and innovative choreography punctuate Matthew Neenan's fiery Carmina Burana, which premiered to sold out audiences in 2007 when The Philadelphia Inquirer declared it "simply scintillating… steamy and explosive…a triumph." Neenan fuses the power of Carl Orff's classic work with his eruptive movement and existential sets. 260 South Broad Street, Suite 901, Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, 19102. 215-893-1999. Pennsylvania Ballet - [email][events]
Friday 5 March 2010
Fri 5 Mar, 7:30 pm. The Four Temperaments: Choreography by George Balanchine (Music: Hindemith) Carmina Burana: Choreography by Matthew Neenan, Choreographer in Residence (Music: Orff) The stunning simplicity and angular architecture of The Four Temperaments became the standard for Balanchine works. The work is an abstraction of ancient doctrines that enumerated the four aspects of a person's disposition. A thunderous score and innovative choreography punctuate Matthew Neenan's fiery Carmina Burana, which premiered to sold out audiences in 2007 when The Philadelphia Inquirer declared it "simply scintillating… steamy and explosive…a triumph." Neenan fuses the power of Carl Orff's classic work with his eruptive movement and existential sets. 260 South Broad Street, Suite 901, Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, 19102. 215-893-1999. Pennsylvania Ballet - [email][events]
Saturday 6 March 2010
Sat 6 Mar, 2 pm. Second show at 8pm. The Four Temperaments: Choreography by George Balanchine (Music: Hindemith) Carmina Burana: Choreography by Matthew Neenan, Choreographer in Residence (Music: Orff) The stunning simplicity and angular architecture of The Four Temperaments became the standard for Balanchine works. The work is an abstraction of ancient doctrines that enumerated the four aspects of a person's disposition. A thunderous score and innovative choreography punctuate Matthew Neenan's fiery Carmina Burana, which premiered to sold out audiences in 2007 when The Philadelphia Inquirer declared it "simply scintillating… steamy and explosive…a triumph." Neenan fuses the power of Carl Orff's classic work with his eruptive movement and existential sets. 260 South Broad Street, Suite 901, Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, 19102. 215-893-1999. Pennsylvania Ballet - [email][events]
Sunday 7 March 2010
Sun 7 Mar, 2 pm. The Four Temperaments: Choreography by George Balanchine (Music: Hindemith) Carmina Burana: Choreography by Matthew Neenan, Choreographer in Residence (Music: Orff) The stunning simplicity and angular architecture of The Four Temperaments became the standard for Balanchine works. The work is an abstraction of ancient doctrines that enumerated the four aspects of a person's disposition. A thunderous score and innovative choreography punctuate Matthew Neenan's fiery Carmina Burana, which premiered to sold out audiences in 2007 when The Philadelphia Inquirer declared it "simply scintillating… steamy and explosive…a triumph." Neenan fuses the power of Carl Orff's classic work with his eruptive movement and existential sets. 260 South Broad Street, Suite 901, Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, 19102. 215-893-1999. Pennsylvania Ballet - [email][events]
Wednesday 10 March 2010
Wed 10 Mar, 7:30 pm. The Crossed Line: Choreography by Matthew Neenan, Choreographer in Residence (Music: Chopin) In the Night: Choreography by Jerome Robbins (Music: Chopin) The Concert: Choreography by Jerome Robbins (Music: Chopin) A trio of works that embody the emotional range and inventiveness of Frederic Chopin celebrate the famed composer's 200th birthday. 260 South Broad Street, Suite 901, Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, 19102. 215-893-1999. Pennsylvania Ballet - [more][email][events]
Thursday 11 March 2010
Thu 11 Mar, 7:30 pm. The Four Temperaments: Choreography by George Balanchine (Music: Hindemith) Carmina Burana: Choreography by Matthew Neenan, Choreographer in Residence (Music: Orff) The stunning simplicity and angular architecture of The Four Temperaments became the standard for Balanchine works. The work is an abstraction of ancient doctrines that enumerated the four aspects of a person's disposition. A thunderous score and innovative choreography punctuate Matthew Neenan's fiery Carmina Burana, which premiered to sold out audiences in 2007 when The Philadelphia Inquirer declared it "simply scintillating… steamy and explosive…a triumph." Neenan fuses the power of Carl Orff's classic work with his eruptive movement and existential sets. 260 South Broad Street, Suite 901, Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, 19102. 215-893-1999. Pennsylvania Ballet - [email][events]
Friday 12 March 2010
Fri 12 Mar, 7:30 pm. The Four Temperaments: Choreography by George Balanchine (Music: Hindemith) Carmina Burana: Choreography by Matthew Neenan, Choreographer in Residence (Music: Orff) The stunning simplicity and angular architecture of The Four Temperaments became the standard for Balanchine works. The work is an abstraction of ancient doctrines that enumerated the four aspects of a person's disposition. A thunderous score and innovative choreography punctuate Matthew Neenan's fiery Carmina Burana, which premiered to sold out audiences in 2007 when The Philadelphia Inquirer declared it "simply scintillating… steamy and explosive…a triumph." Neenan fuses the power of Carl Orff's classic work with his eruptive movement and existential sets. 260 South Broad Street, Suite 901, Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, 19102. 215-893-1999. Pennsylvania Ballet - [email][events]
Saturday 13 March 2010
Sat 13 Mar, 2 pm. The Four Temperaments: Choreography by George Balanchine (Music: Hindemith) Carmina Burana: Choreography by Matthew Neenan, Choreographer in Residence (Music: Orff) The stunning simplicity and angular architecture of The Four Temperaments became the standard for Balanchine works. The work is an abstraction of ancient doctrines that enumerated the four aspects of a person's disposition. A thunderous score and innovative choreography punctuate Matthew Neenan's fiery Carmina Burana, which premiered to sold out audiences in 2007 when The Philadelphia Inquirer declared it "simply scintillating… steamy and explosive…a triumph." Neenan fuses the power of Carl Orff's classic work with his eruptive movement and existential sets. 260 South Broad Street, Suite 901, Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, 19102. 215-893-1999. Pennsylvania Ballet - [email][events]
Sat 13 Mar, 8 pm. The Crossed Line: Choreography by Matthew Neenan, Choreographer in Residence (Music: Chopin) In the Night: Choreography by Jerome Robbins (Music: Chopin) The Concert: Choreography by Jerome Robbins (Music: Chopin) A trio of works that embody the emotional range and inventiveness of Frederic Chopin celebrate the famed composer's 200th birthday. 260 South Broad Street, Suite 901, Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, 19102. 215-893-1999. Pennsylvania Ballet - [more][email][events]