Boston Ballet’s first-ever virtual season: BB@yourhome
From new choreographic voices to narratives you know by heart, enjoy live dance like you have never seen it before. Dance where you are with Boston Ballet’s first-ever virtual season: programs that feature fresh creations, signature works, and classical ballet favorites captured live in-studio and streamed directly to you.
Look Back, Focus Forward
Jan 21–31, 2021
Go behind-the-scenes
Take a virtual voyage of Boston Ballet's history and artistic achievements, including the intimate ballets from Leonid Yakobson: Vestris, Pas de Quatre, and Rodin, outstanding international tours, and an inside look at the making of Ken Ossola’s new work, which will premiere in the final BB@yourhome, Process & Progress. This reflective collage celebrates our journey together and explores the exciting future ahead as we enter a new year.
Celebrating Jorma Elo
Feb 25–Mar 7, 2021
Celebrate the boldness and choreographic evolution of Jorma Elo’s work through his 15 years as Boston Ballet’s Resident Choreographer. Watch as a new cast of dancers takes on his mind-blowing hit Plan to B and be the first to experience his brand-new work for two dancers.
The Art of Classical Ballet
Mar 25–Apr 4, 2021
Open a treasure chest of pas de deux from beloved classical ballets including Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty. This stunning program offers a curated look at the foundations of the artform with excerpts newly filmed in the studio.
Process & Progress
Apr 15–25, 2021
Enjoy innovative, never-before-seen dance by new, international choreographic voices Nanine Linning and Ken Ossola, plus a preview of ChoreograpHER.
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Past programs
Forsythe Elements
Streamed Nov 19–29, 2020
An in-depth look at the choreographic genius William Forsythe's incredible work, past and present. The program included live-captured excerpts from our studio as well as an array of clips from Boston Ballet repertoire. Forsythe also personally led a conversation on dance, music, form, and function with Boston Ballet dancers, encouraging us all to think physically.
The Gift
Streamed Dec 17–27, 2020
Divertissements set to the deliciously jazzy compositions of Duke Ellington's Nutcracker Suite. Boston Ballet dancers choreographed unique new works inspired by one of the greatest jazz musicians. A special, intimate performance of the regal grand pas de deux from The Nutcracker added a joyous sparkle to the program.
With Appreciation
The Company expresses its deepest gratitude to Lisa and Tom Blumenthal for their extraordinary support of William Forsythe and his partnership with Boston Ballet.
The Gift’s Overture choreographed by Chyrstyn Fentroy is generously supported by Biz Morris.
The Gift’s Sugar Rum Cherry choreographed by Paul Craig is generously supported by Richard Saitz.
The Gift’s Peanut Brittle Brigade choreographed by Haley Schwan is generously supported by Jennifer and Steve Walske.
The Gift’s Entr'acte choreographed by My’Kal Stomile is generously supported by Cameron and Michael Casey.
The Gift’s Chinoiserie (Chinese Dance) choreographed by Arianna Hughlett is generously supported by Donna Robinson and Chris Zook.
The Gift’s The Volga Vouty (Russian Dance) choreographed by John Lam is generously supported by Mindee Wasserman, JD CFP.
The commission of Plan to B was made possible by the generosity of Sylvia T. Pope.
The 2020-2021 performances of ChoreograpHER have been made possible by generous gifts from a Commissioners Circle including the Stephanie L. Brown Foundation, Brynja Vifilsdottir and Hannes Smarason, and an anonymous donor.
The ChoreograpHER Initiative has been made possible by Lead Sponsors Amy and David Abrams, Marie and Mark Schwartz, and Elizabeth Yntema, along with a generous grant from the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation.
The Company gratefully acknowledges the outstanding support of Barbara and Amos Hostetter in our commitment to amplifying diverse artistic voices.