American Ballet Theatre to Present ABTKIDS Hosted by James Whiteside

Designed for children ages 4-12 and their families, the hour-long introduction to ballet will include excerpts from Swan Lake, Giselle, and Romeo and Juliet.

By: Jun. 06, 2023
American Ballet Theatre to Present ABTKIDS Hosted by James Whiteside
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Welcoming ballet’s youngest fans to American Ballet Theatre, ABTKids will return to the Metropolitan Opera House on Saturday, June 24 at 11:00 A.M. The family-friendly showing of selections from ABT’s illustrious repertoire will feature American Ballet Theatre’s accomplished dancers and is hosted by ABT Principal Dancer James Whiteside.  

Designed for children ages 4-12 and their families, the hour-long introduction to ballet will include excerpts from Swan Lake, Giselle, and Romeo and Juliet, as well as the solo Do You Care?, choreographed by ABT dancer Aleisha Walker, and a special performance of Vasily Vainonen’s Flames of Paris pas de deux by members of ABT Studio Company. Throughout the program, audience members will get behind-the-scenes insight from the performers and learn about the different elements of a ballet production. 
 

An ASL interpreter will be provided. 

 

Programming is subject to change.  

 EVENT DETAILS: 

WHO: American Ballet Theatre, hosted by ABT Principal Dancer James Whiteside 

 

WHERE: Metropolitan Opera House  

     30 Lincoln Center Plaza 

     New York, NY 10023 

     (Located on Broadway between 64th and 65th Streets) 

 

WHEN: Saturday, June 24 at 11:00 A.M. 

 

TO PURCHASE TICKETS: All seats for ABTKids are priced at $25. Tickets are available for purchase by phone 212-362-6000, in person at the Met Box Office, or online at ABT’s website.  

 

BEFORE YOU GO: American Ballet Theatre and the Metropolitan Opera House ask audiences to review the following health and safety protocols on the Met website before attending performances.  




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