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La Sylphide and Barber Violin Concerto -PA Ballet

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Receive 30% off tickets to La Sylphide and Barber Violin Concerto.

June 5-6 at 8 p.m.sylphide
June 6 at 12 p.m.
June 7 & 13 at 2 p.m.
June 11-12 at 8 p.m.

La Sylphide

Returning to Philadelphia for the first time in 21 years, the oldest ballet in existence is set in the Scottish Highlands. August Bournonville’s ethereal tale of love still enthralls audiences today with the captiviating romance and demanding choreography that made this work ahead of its time. 

Barber Violin Concerto

Company Premiere
Peter Martins explores the contrast between classical ballet and modern dance in this innovative work to Samuel Barber’s deeply expressive, romantic score.

Please use discount code LS30 when ordering.  For tickets click here.

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June 3rd, 2009 at 11:26 am

Love & Longing ~Avenue of the Arts

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Wed, Feb 11th – Sun, Feb 15th, Pennsylvania Ballet at the Merriam Theatre on Broad Street (aka Avenue of the Arts), $25 (originally $95.50) Orchestra seats to ANY performance of Love & Longing. Reserve by phone or at Merriam Box Office ONLY, 215.336.2000, Act fast only 50 seats at this price available per show.

Nearby: The Naked Chocolate Cafe, 1317 Walnut St. OR try Misconduct Tavern, 1511 Locust St. amyjames

Y’know that cosmopolitan you’re dating, the one who says you don’t need to buy gifts on Valentine’s Day, well what that really means (not that anyone on this side of the computer knows this from experience) is that calling 1-800-Flowers and stopping by the CVS for a heart filled of generic chocolates is not the right idea of romance on Valentine’s Day. So create the romance but leave out the conventional crap. You’ll both appreciate a unique, cultured night out that doesn’t involve adhering to clichés. Case in point: Frank Sinatra songs, Oscar de la Renta costumes, Twyla Tharp’s choreography, contemporary ballet, ballroom dancing and classical music, add that to some dark hot chocolate in a cozy cafe or a local brew in a charming tavern and you’d have a romantic, yet slightly less conventional Valentine’s Day experience. 

Now before you let your mind escape to those elementary school field trips to the Nutcracker and flinch, let me assure you that contemporary ballet is not all about tutu’s and pliés. For starters Oscar de la Renta does not design “tutus;” he designs black tie ensembles that James Bond would covet. Twyla Tharp is a choreographer known for pushing the envelope by combining popular music with classical forms of dance (ie: ballet, ballroom dancing and so forth mixed with Billy Joel or in this case Frank Sinatra). And the general theme throughout these performances is the play between heartache and romance, and the dissection of romantic clichés. Need I say more? love_longing_01

But don’t stop there! Want some sweets for your sweetie? Let the Naked Chocolate Café whet your appetite with tantalizing desserts and beverages. This cookie sells itself, so just look at the website for jaw-dropping images of chocolates so sinful they’d tempt St. Valentine. Or for an even less conventional route, visit Misconduct Tavern over on Locust between 15th and 16th. This small tavern with its exposed brick, atmospheric lighting, and superb beer AND wine lists makes a great, away-from-the-Rittenhouse-crowds spot to warm up with your Valentine. 

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February 9th, 2009 at 10:27 am