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Portland Ballet with the Portland State University Orchestra

Friday, November 27, 2015

 

via the Portland Ballet's Facebook page

The Portland Ballet will hold its annual Thanksgiving Performance with the Portland State University Orchestra this weekend at the Lincoln Performance Hall on the PSU Campus.

The annual Thanksgiving show is known for its artistry professional production values and live music from the PSU Orchestra. 

This year, 90 dancers between the age of eight and 19 will reprise the Russian fairytale Firebird and dance artistic Director Anne Mueller’s “Day by Day,” set to Mozart.

There will be performances on November 27and 4 PM and November 28 and 29 at 1 PM and 4 PM at the Lincoln Performance Hall on the PSU campus, located at 1620 Southwest Park. Tickets cost $15 for kids, $35 for adults or $90 for a family pack, which includes two adult tickets and two youth tickets.

There will also be a preview of the show on November 27 on November 27 at 1 PM. All tickets for this show will be $5.

For more information, visit the Portland Ballet’s website.

 

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