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TICKET INFORMATION & SALES

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MORE TICKET INFO

  • Tickets are non-refundable

  • Ballet Arts Families and Friends, Please purchase tickets in ADVANCE . There will LIMITED tickets sold at the auditorium the day of the performance for the local community. 

  • Seating is General Admission

  • Auditorium doors open 30 minutes before the performance.

  • Pre-Sale Cash, check, Venmo payments can be made at the studio only. The deadline for cash and check ticket sales is Thursday December 18 by 7pm

  • DIRECTIONS to Delaware Valley Life Sciences Auditorium? 

From State Street/East Butler Avenue, turn onto New Britain Road and turn into the Admission Dr Entrance. Park in Lot C. Check in at the Life Sciences Building

(Large white and glass building: front entrance has glass doors. Please use front entrance doors) 

Purchase tickets online here:

CASTING INFORMATION

*check your dancer(s) casting before

purchasing tickets!*

to your destination

CAST A   3:30pm PERFORMANCE

* Preballet- Friday class 3:50-4:30pm

* Kinderballet Friday class 4:30-5:15pm

* Ballet I Monday class 4:15-5:15pm

* All all Levels I/II- VI are in both shows

Adults : $18

Children under 12: $14 

Chuildren under 3: free

Ballet Arts of Bucks County presents its

annual winter performance.

This show is sure to put you in the holiday spirit!!


Act 1 Winter Wonderland is full of winter inspired vignettes.  Think snowflakes, ice fairies, Jack Frost and more! 
In Act 2 of the show, our talented young dancers will perform excerpts from the Land of the Sweets from the holiday classic The Nutcracker- Chocolate (Spanish), Tea (Chinese), Coffee (Arabian), Waltz of the Flowers and BABC favorites we add to the traditionals!

Both shows run approximately 2 hours (there is a brief 20 min intermission)

 

 

Looking forward to dancing for you on December 20!

Hope you can join us!

More about the Performance

photo credit: D. Iversen

photo credit: T. Henwood

photo credit: T. Henwood

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