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TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED IN ADVANCE

There will be no in-person box office available for patrons

TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED IN ADVANCE

There will be no in-person box office available for patrons

BRAVA TO THE 12–YEAR SLB CAREER OF

TIFFANY MORI

"As I reflect upon my time here in Saint Louis and at Saint Louis Ballet, there are so many memories that I look back on and cherish. I am incredibly grateful to have been able to share my love for dance with everyone here for the past twelve years. I will miss the everyday life of a dancer; taking class each morning at the studio, and rehearsing with my colleagues and friends. There is nothing like the feeling of being on stage with the glittering lights, the costumes, and the beautiful music that surrounds you, as you escape into the alternate world that awaits you. I feel incredibly fortunate to have had this opportunity and am excited to delve into the next chapter of my life. Thank you to everyone who has been a part of this journey with me, and to my family who have always been there to support me. Thank you Gen and Tanya, for all you have done during my time here at Saint Louis Ballet. I look forward to this weekend, spending, sharing, and cherishing the time on stage and off, with my favorite people and with everyone I love."

Tiffany Mori

Hometown: Osaka Japan

Joined the company: 2009


Training 

Ballet Met

Tulsa Ballet

Miami City Ballet School

Soda Ballet School
 

Saint Louis Ballet Roles

(listed by choreographer)

 

Gen Horiuchi: Cinderella (Spring Fairy), Coppélia (Swanilda), Don Quixote (Kitri), Giselle (Peasant Pas), The Nutcracker (Snow Queen, Dew Drop, Columbine, Lead Chinese), Romeo & Juliet (Juliet), The Sleeping Beauty (Aurora, Cinderella, Puss 'n Boots), Swan Lake (Odile, Four Little Swans, Italian), Haydyn Cello Concerto, Jazz a la Francaise, Once in a Blue Moon (principal), Passage, Romantique (principal), Wake Up! (principal)
George Balanchine: Allegro Brillante, Rubies (principal), Serenade (Waltz Girl), Valse Fantaisie, Western Symphony, Who Cares? (principal), Concerto Barocco (1st Violin)
Brian Enos: Bloom (principal)
Tom Gold: Oasis
Emery Lecrone: Figurant (principal), Agile Episodes
Miriam Mahdaviani: Mispacha
Monique Meunier: Baile Latino!
Francis Patrelle: Love's Ennui, Rhapsody in Blue
Amy Seiwert: Other View
Twyla Tharp: Sinatra Suite, Nine Sinatra Songs
Michael Uthoff: La Fontana, La Plaza, In G Major

Christopher Wheeldon: The American
Lori Wilson: Night Rise

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