Dancing With the Stars
March 26 - 27
Pantages Theater Hollywood
ABC's number one entertainment show hits the road!
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March 26 - 27
Pantages Theater Hollywood
ABC's number one entertainment show hits the road!
Discover the magic of Swan Lake with the World Ballet Series
July 12 - 14
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Celebrating Latino and Hispanic cultures through dance.
ABC's number one entertainment show is hitting the road once more this year! Featuring some of the show's most popular competitors, this live tour will include recreating the most memorable routines from the program's previous seasons, as well as brand new never before seen dances! The line-up is set to include a host of famous names, as well as some favorites from the show!
Arguably one of Australia's hottest (if not most chiselled) exports, Thunder From Down Under has been thrilling audiences the world over since 1991 with their steamy live shows. Consisting at any one time of Australia's most eligible (and oiled) men, their all-male revue is guaranteed to stimulate the mood of any girl's night out!
Los Angeles Ballet bring beauty into the spring with two of ballet's pinnacle pieces, Stravinsky's perennial fantasy favorite Firebird and the George Balanchine original Serenade. With choreography by Yuri Possokhov, Firebird is based on Russian fairytales about a mythical bird that can be both a blessing and a curse to its owner.
With over 50 dancers representing 10 countries, the World Ballet Series is committed to staging the world's most cherished ballets, retaining the grand style, costumes, and sets that help to make them magical experiences for everyone! With Tchaikovsky's unforgettable score and iconic choreography, there is no finer example than Swan Lake, presented by the company on tour.
Formed in 1971 by Venezuelan dancer ex-pat Tina Ramirez, this New York-based dance company dedicates itself to preserving and celebrating the legacy of Latin dance, and the experiences of its Latin and Hispanic dancers, who make up the company. Having performed for more than two million people in the United States, Europe, and South America, they have brought the same recognition to their dancer as Alvin Ailey has done for black dancers.
The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra team up with the renowned Ballet Folklorico De Mexico de Amelia Hernandez for a joyful celebration of Mexican folk culture and history! The vibrancy of the region's folklore rivals that of any civilisation and, through seven wonderful pieces, the ensemble and orchestra take audiences on a journey through it, replete with stunning costumes and beautiful choreography.