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“Call It Love!” - Winter Series
“Cinderella” - Spring Series
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FALL SERIES:
October 11–12
“TAKE 5 MORE OR LESS”
"Take 5 More Or Less"
Jazzy, upbeat fusion of music, dance and Matisse-inspired costumes and lighting from acclaimed Broadway choreographer Susan Stroman. With Paul Desmond/Dave Brubeck classics that are playful and addictive.
Also includes:
“The Four Temperaments”
A St. Louis premiere by George Balanchine that is at once classically grounded and utterly modern. With solo piano and string orchestra from the Chamber Music Society of Saint Louis.
“Divertimento No.15”
George Balanchine’s only ballet set to a Mozart score, Divertimento No.15 is a ballet lover’s dream. Gorgeous costumes, ingenious choreography, technical prowess and glorious music performed live by the Chamber Music Society of Saint Louis.


WINTER SERIES:
February 14–15
“CALL IT LOVE!”
“Saint Louis Blues”
Choreographed by Gen Horiuchi, this dynamic ballet set to W.C. Handy’s soulful rhythms returns by popular demand. Fresh from a successful Tokyo run, it features live jazz by New York-based composer Toya and stunning vocals by Special Guest!
“Hallelujah Junction”
Peter Martins’ Hallelujah Junction is set to a score of the same name by John Adams. The music was written for two pianos, and named after a small truck stop near the California-Nevada border. Adams said of the piece, “It was a case of a good title needing a piece, so I obliged by composing this work for two pianos.” The work centers on delayed repetition between the two pianos, creating an effect of echoing sonorities. There is a constant shift of pulse and meter, but the main rhythms are based on the rhythms of the word “Hal-le-LU-jah.”
“Chairman Dances”
Choreographed by Peter Martins, The Chairman Dances blends the vocabulary of classical ballet with traditional Chinese lyrical gestures and pageantry, enhancing the repetitive minimalism of John Adams’s score with bold, colorful staging.
“Liturgy”
Choreographed by Tony Winner Christopher Wheeldon (Carousel) in 2003 for New York City Ballet, this pas de deux has a mystical quality as the male and female dancer separate and return to one another with increasing intensity. This piece is physically demanding with difficult and intriguing partnering that can take the audience on a journey both spiritual and profound.

SPRING SERIES:
April 24–26, 2026
Gen Horiuchi’s

Gen Horiuchi’s enchanting full-length Cinderella returns to the stage, set to Prokofiev’s timeless score. Premiered in 2009 and last performed in 2022, this beloved ballet will be revived with the local debut of stunning sets and costumes by renowned British designer Peter Farmer. Featuring the full cast of Saint Louis Ballet, this magical production brings the classic fairy tale to life with elegance, humor, and breathtaking choreography.




HOLIDAY SERIES:
November 29–30
December 18–23
Saint Louis Ballet’s Nutcracker performances have become a tradition for thousands of area families. Glorious dancing, costumes, sets and lighting – this Nutcracker has it all.