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The Nutcracker Suite Presented by the New Orleans Ballet Association

Sunday, December 3

November 30, 2017

This holiday season, New Orleans Ballet Association (NOBA) presents its annual production of The Nutcracker Suite, Sunday, December 3, at 3pm and 6pm at Tulane University’s Dixon Hall. Experience the magic of Tchaikovsky’s classic holiday adventure in a special one-hour production perfect for the entire family.

From an enchanting party, a dramatic battle and dancing dolls to a whimsical journey to the Land of Sweets, this magical tale is uniquely brought to life by almost 200 participants ages 6 – 70+ of NOBA’s nationally award-winning 26-year partnership with NORD, along with students of NOBA’s programs with Broadmoor Arts and Wellness Program (Orleans Parish) and Kenner Discovery Health Sciences Academy (Jefferson Parish).

Tickets for The Nutcracker Suite are $15 and can be purchased online at www.nobadance.com, by phone at 504-522-0996 or in person at 935 Gravier Street, Suite 800, New Orleans, LA 70112.

“This very special intergenerational production gives our community dance program participants, both youth and senior citizens, the opportunity to showcase their talents on stage together in a timeless classic that the whole family can enjoy,” says New Orleans Ballet Association Executive Director Jenny Hamilton. “We extend our deepest gratitude to the Newcomb Dance Program, Tulane University Department of Theatre and Dance, for making this holiday production possible.”

Year-round, NOBA offers tuition-free dance, health and wellness programming to all ages at 12 neighborhood sites in three parishes. For The Nutcracker Suite, each participating community center or school where classes are taught is assigned a part (angels, mice, soldiers, etc.), and students learn choreography from their respective instructors during the fall. All students come together for the first time the day before the performance for rehearsals at Tulane University. This unique, intergenerational production features NOBA’s Pre-Professional Program students in soloist roles such as Sugarplum and Snow Queen and Senior Dance Fitness Program participants in a special Grandparents dance in the opening scene.

For more information about NOBA’s community dance programs or upcoming performances, please visit www.nobadance.com or call 504-522-0996. Follow @nobadance on Facebook and Instagram.