The Kyiv City Ballet comes to Fort Worth, TX

See the Ukrainian dancers perform a “A Tribute to Peace” for one night only at Bass Performance Hall.

Photo of Ukranian ballet dancers at Bass Hall in Fort Worth, TX.

Artists of the Kyiv City Ballet.

Photo courtesy of the Kyiv City Ballet

The Kyiv City Ballet will perform at Bass Performance Hall during the company’s first United States tour and only Texas show. The Kyiv City Ballet has teamed up with Performing Arts Fort Worth and Texas Ballet Theater for “A Tribute to Peace” on Mon., Oct. 3 at 7:30 p.m.

The company will perform a neoclassical work choreographed by Ekaterina Kozlova and Ivan Kozlov that includes excerpts from Don Quixote, La Bayadere and Paquite pas de deux, and the Ukrainian folk dance Men of Kyiv.

Performing Arts Fort Worth president and CEO Dione Kennedy said in a press release that the organization is honored to host the company. “We recognize the unique time this is in our nation and our world,” Dione said. “And we look forward to seeing a celebration of peace and hospitality on the Bass Hall stage.”

Grab your tickets now to commemorate peace.

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