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A sinister multimedia production of “Dracula” by Ballet Arkansas opens the season
Little Rock, Arkansas – Spooky In “Dracula,” the opening performance of Ballet Arkansas’ season, professional ballet meets Halloween.
Officials of Dance Arkansas, one of the top 100 ballet groups in America, described “Dracula” as a compelling, multi-media tale of love and terror.
Ballet enthusiasts and guests will get the chance to meet Ballet Arkansas dancers and artistic staff during the intermission for a behind-the-scenes glimpse into creation, according to company officials.
The show will take place in two Arkansas venues from October 14–23.
• October 14-15, Fayetteville Public Library Event Center
• October 20-23, UA-PTC CHARTS, North Little Rock
The ballet’s tickets go on sale on Thursday, October 6, and may be bought at BalletArkansas.org.
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