Friday, July 22, 2011

Georgia Ballet performance at Teatro Vallarta is postponed


The renowned National Ballet of Georgia, once the pride of the Soviet Union, due to a tour change will be performing 1 show only, Sunday, September 4, at 6:00 pm, at Vallarta’s performing arts venue, Teatro Vallarta.
Established in 1945 by dance masters Iliko Sukhishvili and Nino Ramishvili, The National Ballet of Georgia is renowned for strong and agile dancers and performances full of color, vitality and cultural symbolism that reflect this former Soviet Union state. Now under the guidance of Tengiz Sukhishvili, Iliko’s son, as their Artistic Director and Manager, in Italy the company was proclaimed “The Best Folkloric Ballet in the World.” Featured pieces will encompass issues that are important to this region; including roles of men and women, stories of war and of ancient rituals and worship. The magic of how The National Ballet of Georgia performs is discovered in their technique of dancing and astonishing acrobatic leaps using only their toes.
For 3 generations, the Sukhishvili family has dedicated their life to the formation of The National Ballet of Georgia and has traveled the world and has appeared on the most important stages for the past 50 years.
Tickets are $300 Pesos for general seating, $400 Pesos for preferred seating and $500 Pesos for VIP seating and are available at Vallarta Fitness in Plaza Galerias, at Plaza Caracol, at Señor Frogs in Nuevo Vallarta and at the theatre’s box office Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 9 pm.
 

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