
Dance Alive National Ballet will present Swan Lake on March 25 at the Curtis M. Phillips Center for Performing Arts.
The production will run at 2 and 7:30 p.m.
Widely considered one of the most beautiful ballets of all time, Swan Lake is the story of a Prince whose fiancée has been transformed into a swan by an evil sorcerer.
“What can you say that hasn’t been already said about Swan Lake,” said Dance Alive National Ballet Executive Artistic Director Kim Tuttle in a press release. “The greatest of the classical ballets, it embodies everything that audiences, dancers, and students of ballet love and respect about ballet,” “Without a doubt, it is my personal favorite, and I feel such joy in presenting it to you.”
Guest artists Oksana Maslova and Sterling Baca from Philadelphia Ballet will be featured in the 7:30 p.m. show. Dance Alive Principals Carla Amancio and Gabriel Lopes will be featured in the 2 p.m. show.
Tickets cost between $35 and $70, with discount rates for children, students, and seniors.
Tickets can be purchased in person at the Phillips Center’s box office, by phone at 352-392-2787 or 800-905-2787, and online.