The Nutcracker ballet is presented by different entertaining companies and almost every notable theater of a city presents this traditional ballet concert in its own style. Just like previous years the preparations for The Nutcracker have begun and ballet dancers are doing intensive rehearsals by adding new techniques in their dancing styles. During the Christmas season theaters impatiently seek the new ballet talents with highest dancing performances and auditions have already started. There are great opportunities for kids 8 to 14 years and elder dancers to attend the auditions for the different roles. The best thing is that no previous experience is required for the kid roles but the right dancing skills. The local theaters prefer the local youngster as a part of their team but some are now also looking for ballet dancers in other countries just like Moscow Ballet Prima Ballerinas who hunted USA for ballet dancers. The River City Ballet has announced Oct. 23rd as a day for the audition for child 6-9 years old at the Central Texas Ballet Conservatory.
The dates of their Nutcracker ballet concerts from different theaters are coming. The Lavrova Classical Ballet Academy will debut their North America Nutcracker tour on November 4th at Bell Performing Arts Centre in Surrey. The famous Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker concert will be presented at the Auditorium Theatre of Rochester on 7th December at 7:30pm. The Brooklyn College will present the Nutcracker on Dec. 12, 2010 at 2 pm at their Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts. The famous SA Ballet Theatre along with the SA State Theatre has announced a series of 23 Nutcracker shows from November 19th to the December 19th 2010. The American Ballet Theatre is the leading ballet company around the world hired the famous ballet dancer Alexei Ratmansky to choreograph for the premium of their new The Nutcrackers show on Thursday, December 23, 2010 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Buy cheap Nutcracker tickets from our site to enjoy all the shows live in theater.
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