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City Ballet's Swan Lake Act II

March 8, 2025: 8 PM
March 9, 2025: 2 PM
Balboa Theatre
All Ages
$39 - $99

Swan Lake Act II

The famous second act from Swan Lake, the best loved and most admired of all classical ballets. Nothing matches the symphonic sweep of Tchaikovsky’s score and Ivanov’s lyric lakeside scenes.

Choreography

Elizabeth Wistrich after Lev Ivanov

Music

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1877)

Last performed by City Ballet of San Diego in May 2018

Black Swan Pas de Deux

Renowned for both technical difficulty and high drama, the Black Swan Pas de Deux captures that moment when Siegfried falls for Odile, believing her to be his true love, Odette.

Choreography

Elizabeth Wistrich after Marius Petipa

Music

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1877)

Last performed by City Ballet of San Diego in May 2018

The Seasons

The world premiere of Elizabeth Wistrich’s all-new ballet set to what Glazunov himself described as one of his favorite compositions.

Choreography

Elizabeth Wistrich (2025)

Music

Alexander Glazunov (1900)

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Event Supported By

City Ballet of San Diego
858-273-6058
info@cityballet.org

Balboa Theatre

868 4th Ave.
San Diego, California 92101
619-570-1100
info@sandiegotheatres.org

Built in 1924, the historic Balboa Theatre was an elegant vaudeville and movie palace in the heart of downtown San Diego. At the time, it was a state-of-the-art building that included six storefronts along Fourth Ave., with 34 offices on the floors above. Starting in 1986, the Balboa Theatre had been closed for over 20 years. After numerous efforts to privately renovate and reopen the Theatre, the commitment was made in 2002 to retain the historic Balboa Theatre as a public asset with the City's Redevelopment Agency funding its renovation and restoration and reopening the Theatre as a community performing arts center to be managed and operated by San Diego Theatres. The City of San Diego's Redevelopment Agency has invested over $26 million into the Balboa Theatre's renovation and restoration. This has included extensive seismic retro-fit to meet current requirements, complete replacement of all infrastructure systems including electrical, plumbing, HVAC, life safety, ADA accommodations, state-of-the-industry theatrical lighting, audio, rigging and production requirements, and audience accommodations including new seating. The project has embraced and restored the historic finishes and appearance of the Balboa Theatre while incorporating current audience and production expectations to ensure its use for generations to come. The historic Balboa Theatre reopened in January 2008 with much acclaim from audiences and performers. Additionally, it has received numerous special awards and recognition on a local, state and national professional organizations.

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