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Following each performance, join us for a reception and meet-and-greet with the City Ballet of San DiegoSeason 25|26dance artists
Program
You can’t get too much of a good thing! Back by popular demand, another look at two highly creative and entertaining ballets by City Ballet of San Diego’s brilliant and critically acclaimed resident choreographers, Elizabeth Wistrich and Geoffrey Gonzalez.
Programming subject to change
Pre-Performance Picnic
Enjoy a light picnic dinner, refreshing beverages, snacks, and sweets prior to the performance.
Food and beverage items available for purchase starting one hour prior to the performance.
Summer Wind
Resident choreographer Geoffrey Gonzalez’s take on some of the most famous and iconic songs sung by the great Frank Sinatra, capturing the moods and emotions of each song with sophistication, charm, and athletic invention. Sing along to these familiar songs and enjoy the ride.
Choreography
Geoffrey Gonzalez (2024)
Music
Night & Day: Celebrate Sinatra Arrangement by Boston Pops with John Williams (1993)
Last performed by City Ballet of San Diego in July 2024
The Seasons
One of the ballet world’s top female choreographers, Elizabeth Wistrich, created this epic version of The Seasons for Season 32. The ballet thrilled and touched audiences. Glazunov’s music is interpreted in such a way that each note can be seen as well as heard. This is a major ballet filled with invention and surprises.
Choreography
Elizabeth Wistrich (2025)
Music
The Seasons (1900) by Alexander Glazunov
Last performed by City Ballet of San Diegoin March 2025
Post-Performance Reception
Following the performance, join us in The Pit (directly in front of the stage) for a reception and meet-and-greet with the City Ballet of San DiegoSeason 33dance artists.
Programming subject to change
Tickets for Sinatra will be available beginning Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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