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Artists of Boston Ballet in Crystal Pite’s The Seasons’ Canon by Ernesto Galan
Winter Experience 2026
March 5–15, 2026
“The Seasons’ Canon was mind blowing! The way the troupe worked together to create moving art was mesmerizing.”
–Audience Member
Crystal Pite The Seasons’ Canon
Jorma Elo Le Sacre du Printemps (The Rite of Spring)
Winter Experience is a program that will take you to a dreamlike realm filled with sense and stimulation. With themes of the natural and supernatural worlds, the program is comprised of two powerful ballets that have made an impact on dance history.
Ji Young Chae and Daniel Rubin in Crystal Pite’s The Seasons’ Canon by Rosalie O’Connor
Originally created for the Paris Opera Ballet, and performed in Boston in 2024, Crystal Pite’s The Seasons’ Canon was received with rave reviews and sold-out houses. It is a powerhouse ballet featuring 54 dancers on stage dancing in synergy as though they are one living being. Set to Max Richter’s rendition of Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, Pite’s creation showcases her deeply human choreographic voice. Audiences have described the ballet as mind-blowing and like nothing they have ever seen before.
“Pite’s epic evocation of the natural world and humanity’s connection to it is the largest work Boston Ballet has ever tackled.” –The Boston Globe
Crystal Pite
Rolex by Anoush Abrar
“Creation for me is like looking through a lens. It’s a way to see the world in greater detail and clarity; it’s a magnified experience. It is the act of making that sharpens my awareness and connects me most deeply to the natural world and all the brutality and beauty it contains. The Seasons’ Canon is a gesture, an offering. It is as much my way of coping with the vastness and complexity of the natural world as it is a way of giving thanks for it.”
–Crystal Pite
Canadian choreographer Crystal Pite is a former company member of Ballet British Columbia and William Forsythe’s Ballett Frankfurt. In a choreographic career spanning 35 years, Pite has created more than 60 works for companies such as The Royal Ballet, Nederlands Dans Theater, the Paris Opera Ballet, and the National Ballet of Canada. Her bold and original vision has earned her international acclaim and inspired an entire generation of dance artists.
Le Sacre du Printemps
Boston Ballet in Le Sacre du Printemps by Rosalie O’Connor
Jorma Elo created Le Sacre du Printemps (The Rite of Spring) set to Stravinsky’s iconic score for Boston Ballet in 2009. The original version of the ballet was choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky and made its groundbreaking debut in 1913 in Paris with Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes. It was reported to have caused riots among Parisian audiences on opening night, though the extent of this reaction has since been debated by scholars.
Like its predecessor, Elo’s Le Sacre du Printemps evoked passionate reactions from Boston audiences. Elo’s version evolves the traditional themes of ritualistic dance and showcases high energy and bold risk-taking from Boston Ballet dancers. It is set to Stravinsky’s powerful score that is known for redefining 20th-century music. The music complexities challenged established norms with its dissonant harmonies and unconventional orchestration and stands today as a landmark of musical modernism. The Boston Ballet Orchestra will perform the incredible score live.
Jorma Elo
Jorma Elo by Ernesto Galan
“Many companies tend to do the same style most of the time. Boston Ballet dancers are very quick with responding to different styles, so whatever I want to do, they’re ready. And then, of course, I have had the pleasure of working with them for years. It’s a privilege to build on people’s lives, bodies, and thoughts, and that’s different and far deeper than with other companies where I go to work for the first time.”
–Jorma Elo
Jorma Elo is one of the most sought-after choreographers in the world. He has created works for companies including American Ballet Theatre, San Francisco Ballet, New York City Ballet, and Bolshoi Ballet, among many others. After a 15 year career with Nederlands Dans Theater, Elo was appointed Resident Choreographer of Boston Ballet in 2005, where he has created many world premieres, including Plan to B (2004) and Le Sacre du Printemps (2009).
Thursday, March 5 at 7:30 pm
Friday, March 6 at 7:30 pm
Saturday, March 7 at 1:30 pm and 7:30 pm
Sunday, March 8 at 1:30 pm
Thursday, March 12 at 7:30 pm
Friday, March 13 at 7:30 pm
Saturday, March 14 at 1:30 and 7:30 pm
Sunday, March 15 at 1:30 pm
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Performance Run Time: One hour and 30 minutes with one 20 minute intermission.
Please Note: The music in some ballets may be loud depending on where you are sitting and your own comfort level. Please plan accordingly. Content Advisory: Brief sections of the ballet, Le Sacre Du Printemps, contain choreographic depictions of violence.
With Appreciation
Boston Ballet is grateful to the Catalyst Fund, with major support from the Abrams Foundation.
This production of Jorma Elo’s Le Sacre Du Printemps (The Rite of Spring) is generously supported by the Sylvia T. Pope Artistic Fund.
This production of Crystal Pite’s The Seasons’ Canon has been made possible by a generous gift from Biz Morris. Additional support provided by the Mikko Nissinen Artistic Fund.
Artists of Boston Ballet in Crystal Pite's The Seasons' Canon
Photo by Rosalie O'Connor
Artists of Boston Ballet in Crystal Pite's The Seasons' Canon
Photo by Rosalie O'Connor
Artists of Boston Ballet in Crystal Pite's The Seasons' Canon
Photo by Rosalie O'Connor
Kathleen Breen Combes in Jorma Elo's Le Sacre du Printemps
Photo by Rosalie O'Connor
Larissa Ponomarenko and Sabi Varga in Jorma Elo's Le Sacre du Printemps
Photo by Rosalie O'Connor
James Whiteside in Jorma Elo's Le Sacre du Printemps
Photo by Rosalie O'Connor
THE DETAILS (in program order)
Le Sacre Du Printemps (The Rite of Spring)
Choreography
Jorma Elo
Music
Igor Stravinsky, arranged by Alyssa Wang The Rite of Spring
Costume Design
Charles Heightchew
Lighting Design
Brandon Stirling Baker
Special Effects
Jauchem & Meeh Special Effects Inc.
World Premiere
May 14, 2009, Boston Ballet, Boch Center Wang Theater
The Seasons’ Canon
Choreography
Crystal Pite
Music
Max Richter
Recomposed: Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons selections*
Scenic Design and Reflected Light Backdrop Concept
Jay Gower Taylor
Reflected Light Backdrop Design
Jay Gower Taylor and Tom Visser
Lighting Design
Tom Visser
Costume Design
Nancy Bryant
Staging
Eric Beauchesne and Anna Herrmann
World Premiere
September 26, 2016, Paris Opera Ballet
Boston Ballet Premiere
October 24, 2024, Citizens Opera House, Boston
The Seasons’ Canon is a co-production with Boston Ballet and Pacific Northwest Ballet
“Recomposed By Max Richter: Vivaldi, The Four Seasons” Written by Max Richter. Published by Mute Song Ltd. and Rough Trade Publishing.
By Arrangement with Bank Robber Music. Performed by Max Richter, Daniel Hope, Raphel Alpermann, Konzerthaus Kammerorchester Berlin, Andre de Ridder. Courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon under license from Universal Music Enterprises.