Swan Lake to play at Phillips Center

Dance Alive National Ballet will perform Swan Lake
Dance Alive National Ballet will perform Swan Lake at the Curtis M. Phillips Center for Performing Arts on March 25.
Courtesy of Dance Alive National Ballet

Dance Alive National Ballet will present Swan Lake on March 25 at the Curtis M. Phillips Center for Performing Arts. 

The production will run at 2 and 7:30 p.m.  

Widely considered one of the most beautiful ballets of all time, Swan Lake is the story of a Prince whose fiancée has been transformed into a swan by an evil sorcerer. 

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“What can you say that hasn’t been already said about Swan Lake,” said Dance Alive National Ballet Executive Artistic Director Kim Tuttle in a press release. “The greatest of the classical ballets, it embodies everything that audiences, dancers, and students of ballet love and respect about ballet,” “Without a doubt, it is my personal favorite, and I feel such joy in presenting it to you.”

Guest artists Oksana Maslova and Sterling Baca from Philadelphia Ballet will be featured in the 7:30 p.m. show. Dance Alive Principals Carla Amancio and Gabriel Lopes will be featured in the 2 p.m. show. 

Tickets cost between $35 and $70, with discount rates for children, students, and seniors. 

Tickets can be purchased in person at the Phillips Center’s box office, by phone at 352-392-2787 or 800-905-2787, and online

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