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GIF of Texas Ballet Theater soloists Samantha Pille, Joamanuel Velazquez, and Riley Moyano.

See Martha Graham’s final completed ballet, “Maple Leaf Rag,” and other works. Pictured are soloists Samantha Pille, Joamanuel Velazquez, and Riley Moyano.

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Celebrate the legacy of legendary dancer + choreographer Martha Graham and the power of women in dance with Texas Ballet Theater’s “International Woman,” on stage at Bass Performance Hall from Friday, Feb. 21 to Sunday, Feb. 23.

Featuring choreographers from Dallas-Fort Worth and around the world, this dynamic mixed-repertoire production includes:

  • Graham’s thrilling “Maple Leaf Rag”
  • Annabelle Lopez Ochoa’s exploration of modern connection in “Shibuya Blues”
  • Natalie Weir’s “Jabula,” honoring motion and dance
  • “Lamentation Variations,” commemorating 9/11
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