The San Angelo Civic Ballet (SACB) will open its 2015/2016 Performance Season with Mod Vaude at the Texas Theatre, this weekend, October 2 - 3 at 8 p.m. New Artistic Director and renown choreographer, Gina Patterson will present new work in a vaudeville style, accompanied by the live band, East Side Dandies of Austin. SACB dancers will be joined onstage by guest dancers from Ballet Austin, Atlanta Ballet former SACB Pre-Professoinal dancer, Leah Seifert, and local talent including Downtown San Angelo Inc. Director, Del Velasquez and well known San Angelo Native, Phillip Templeton.
Members of the Media: are invited to attend any of this week’s theatre rehearsals Tuesday 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m., Wednesday 6:30 p.m. - 9 p.m., or Thursday 6:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. Thursday’s rehearsal will be a full dress rehearsal with the live musicians.
Show Description: A dazzling display of variety entertainment and eclectic splendor! Artistic Director Gina Patterson’s choreography and a live band will make the world of Vaudeville come alive in the modern age as a production of stupendous proportions lights up the Texas Theatre once more! Engage with the memory, music and movement that fills the stage in the greatest combination yet, as this modern twist on Vaudeville is sure to delight. Enjoy wine, refreshments and the total Texas Theatre experience as it was originally intended during this exclusive two-night performance.
Tickets can be purchased at the Ballet office at 15 W Beauregard, by contacting (325) 653-8877 or online at www.sanangelocivicballet.org. This is your last chance to purchase discounted Season Tickets and gain access to our exciting pre-show Inside-Scoop interview with Gina Patterson and the Westen Borgheis of the East Side Dandies as they give you a peak behind the curtain into the creation of Mod Vaude. Season Ticket holders also enjoy first pick of Nutcracker tickets before they go on sale to the general public.
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