Philadelphia Ballet Season Includes a Range of Styles
FROM TRADITIONAL TO CONTEMPORARY: Oksana Maslova and Arian Molina Soca in a recent work presented by the Philadelphia Ballet. The company’s 2022-23 season will range from classics like “The Sleeping Beauty” to world premieres by international choreographers. (Photo by Alexander Iziliaev)
Philadelphia Ballet has announced details of its 2022-23 season, with 65 performances and six productions planned. The season begins in October 2022 and ends in spring 2023.
The classics Cinderella, George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker, The Sleeping Beauty, and Coppelia are on the schedule, along with a trio of ballets by Balanchine (Ballet Imperial, Agon, and Who Cares?) and a varied program of new works by resident choreographer Juliano Nunes, Hope Boykin, and Andonis Foniadakis.
“The inimitable joy of live and in-person performance is something we do not take for granted,” said Artistic Director Angel Corella. “Joy is the right word to describe our 2022-23 season. We hope that audiences will join us to experience moments of surprise, delight, and awe that will linger long after the final bow.”
Performances will take place at the Academy of Music and the Perelman Theater of the Kimmel Center. Visit philadelphiaballet.org for more information.