
Limón Dance Company
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DateApril 14
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Event Starts8:00 PM
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Ticket Prices$66, $46, $36 including facility fee
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LocationConcert Hall
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AvailabilityOn Sale Now
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Tilles Your Way
$59, $39, $29 – must buy 3 or more shows to save up to $7 per ticket.
Event Details
The late choreographer and dancer José Limón is credited with creating one of the world’s most important and enduring dance legacies.
Program:
Danzas Mexicanas
The Waldstein Sonata (excerpt)
Air for the G String
Psalm
7 PM in the Krasnoff Theater: Arts Insider Event
6:45-7:45 PM in the Goldsmith Atrium: Classical and Spanish guitar music with Eran Polat.
Dance performances are made possible, in part, by the Eric and Sandy Krasnoff Dance Endowment Fund.
Media partner
Tilles Your Way
$59, $39, $29 – must buy 3 or more shows to save up to $7 per ticket.
7 PM: Arts Insider event, Krasnoff Theater
Arts Insider are pre-performance events that give an insider’s view on what goes into each performance, setting the context for what you will see and hear on stage. This event is free for all Limón Dance Company ticket buyers and takes place in the Krasnoff Theater from 7-7:45 pm. Advance reservations are highly encouraged by contacting the Tantleff Box Office, Mon-Fri, 1-6 PM, 516.299.3100. These programs are supported by the Gilbert and Rose Tilles Fund for Arts Education.
Limón Dance Company Arts Insider to include a short documentary, and a pre-show chat with LDC Artistic Director Dante Puleio and Associate Artistic Director Logan Kruger.
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