Nashville Ballet invites the community to experience true artistry and elegance this May at The Martin Center for Nashville Ballet with three versatile and compelling productions - Coppélia, Young Artists Showcase and Live in Studio A: Five Short Stories.
Nashville Ballet has proudly announced the four incredible dancers who will portray the lead characters for the highly-anticipated production of Paul Vasterling’s Romeo & Juliet. James Lankford and Nicolas Scheuer will play the role of Romeo, while Jamie Kopit and Lily Saito will play the role of Juliet as the beloved production returns to Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) Jackson Hall this weekend - April 20 (2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.) and April 21 (2 p.m.) under the artistic direction of Nick Mullikin.
Nashville Ballet has announced the highly-anticipated production of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet will return to Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) Jackson Hall on April 20 - 21, 2024 under the artistic direction of Nick Mullikin.
Nashville Ballet, the largest ballet company in Tennessee, has announced the return of its beloved holiday production, Nashville's Nutcracker, to the Tennessee Performing Arts Center’s Andrew Jackson Hall from December 8 to 24. Hailed as “the best Dance Production of 2022” by Broadway World Nashville, this dazzling performance features live music by the Nashville Symphony and original choreography by Artistic Director Emeritus Paul Vasterling. This unique-to-Nashville production is guaranteed to delight audiences of all ages.
Nashville Ballet is pleased to announce the appointment of Adolpho Birch III as the newest Nashville Ballet Board Member and the return of Laurie Eskind, James “Jim” Munro, and Heather Thorne as they rejoin the Nashville Ballet Board of Directors for the 2023- 2024 term effective immediately.
NASHVILLE, TENN. – (June 26, 2023)- Nashville Ballet is excited to start its 2023-24 Season with the inaugural Nashville Dance Festival, featuring exceptional talent from across the country. This celebration will showcase classical and contemporary pieces performed by renowned guest artists from Dance Theatre of Harlem, Collage Dance Collective, Nashville Ballet company dancers, NB2, Nashville Ballet’s official second company, and Nashville Ballet’s Summer Intensive students. The festival will commence on Friday, July 21, at Belmont University’s state-of-the-art Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at 7 p.m. Nashville Ballet Artistic Director Nick Mullikin believes this festival is a step in the right direction toward establishing Nashville as a destination for dance.
“The Nashville Dance Festival is a celebration of creativity in Nashville and the dance community,” said Nashville Ballet Artistic Director and CEO Nick Mullikin. “Festival attendees have an opportunity to witness the festival’s inception and growth into an essential event. It was important to demonstrate the national reach of our collaborators, and to show the city of Nashville new work by some of today’s leading artists. Our objective is to promote more interaction and provide a wider perspective of Nashville Ballet to the community. The return of Alexandra Hutchinson, former NB2 dancer and current Dance Theatre of Harlem company artist, highlights how the NB2 program is providing opportunities for growth. We are fusing the classical foundation of ballet with new contemporary concepts in this production that is sure to captivate audiences.”
The inaugural celebration will kick off the 2023-24 season with unforgettable performances from a grand slate of talented artists. Audiences are invited to witness the incredible skills of the nationally acclaimed Dance Theatre of Harlem and Collage Dance Collective. Led by Artistic Director Robert Garland, Dance Theatre of Harlem, based in New York City, is known for promoting excellence, innovation, and creativity through inclusivity. This prestigious institution boasts a history of star ballet prodigies such as co-founder Arthur Miller. Memphis-based Collage Dance Collective, known for its diversity, advocacy, and evocative performances, is led by Artistic Director Kevin Thomas.
Festival visitors will experience a preview of Nashville Ballet’s upcoming 2023-24 Season through the performances on stage, a pre-performance conversation with Artistic Director Nick Mullikin, and a stunning display of costumes and accessories in the lobby. Nashville Ballet Company Dancers Jamie Kopit and Nicolas Scheuer will showcase the Romeo and Juliet Balcony Pas De Deux choreographed by Artistic Director Emeritus Paul Vasterling, set to return in full to the Tennessee Performing Arts Center in April 2024. Audiences can also enjoy extraordinary performances by members of NB2, and pre-professional dancers from the prestigious School of Nashville Ballet's Summer Intensive Program, all masterfully choreographed by Gabrielle Lamb, Norbert De La Cruz III, Yury Yanowsky, Penny Saunders, and Nashville Ballet Rehearsal Director Travis Bradley.
The Nashville Dance Festival is sponsored in part by Polsinelli Law Firm and the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Belmont University. Tickets for the inaugural event are on sale now and can be purchased here. To reserve seats or to learn more, visit nashvilleballet.com.
NASHVILLE, TENN. (March 23, 2023) Nashville Ballet will be concluding their 2022-23 Season April 21–23 at TPAC with New in Nashville. A celebration of long-time Artistic Director Paul Vasterling, who has been a part of the company for more than three decades, this unique sampling of music and movement will highlight the growth of the company under Vasterling’s leadership.
“Nashville Ballet is rapidly becoming one of the top artistic institutions in the country, and we owe a tremendous amount of that success to Paul,” shared CEO and incoming Artistic Director Nick Mullikin. “Over the last 34 years, he has built an organization that pushes boundaries, exceeds expectations, and inspires everyone to think bigger and do more. Because of him and his commitment to Nashville Ballet, we are going to be able to take this company to the next level. He has laid the foundation, and now we get to build upon it.”
Throughout his 30-plus years with Nashville Ballet, Vasterling has propelled the organization’s growth both physically and fiscally. Under his leadership, the company has grown from a troupe of 12 dancers to 32 full-time, professional artists from all over the world, toured to prestigious institutions both nationally and internationally, made regional and national broadcast television debuts, including on PBS’ Great Performances series, and has collaborated with artists such as Maren Morris, Rhiannon Giddens, Ben Folds, Twyla Tharp, Jennifer Archibald, and many more. Through this vast expansion of Nashville Ballet’s repertoire and national reputation, Vasterling has created a company that is both technically versatile, inherently collaborative, and rapidly becoming one of the top dance institutions in the country.
Aiming to celebrate these accomplishments, New in Nashville will highlight the company's growth under Vasterling’s leadership with a variety of classical and contemporary works that showcase the multiplicity of their artists. The program will include two never-before-seen-in-Nashville works, including creative visionary Cathy Marston’s Snowblind, based on Edith Wharton’s Ethan Frome, and a world premiere by the Tony-nominated choreographer of The Color Purple, Donald Byrd. In addition, audiences will get to experience Matthew Neenan’s Hilos, and one of Vasterling’s most beloved ballets, Appalachian Spring, set to Aaron Copland’s iconic score performed live by the Nashville Symphony.
Following Vasterling’s official retirement, current CEO and Associate Artistic Director Nick Mullikin will step into the role of Artistic Director for the 2023-24 season. In honor of his achievements over the years, Nashville Ballet’s Board of Directors has voted to name Vasterling Artistic Director Emeritus upon his retirement.
New in Nashville: A Tribute to Artistic Director Paul Vasterling will take place for one weekend only at TPAC’s Jackson Hall. For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit nashvilleballet.com.
NASHVILLE, TENN. (FEBRUARY 15, 2023) Ahead of the company’s final performance of the 2022-23 season, Nashville Ballet’s incoming Artistic Director, Nick Mullikin, has announced a blockbuster 2023-24 season. A unique blend of boundary-breaking contemporary productions and beloved classical favorites, the 2023-24 season will feature 2018 Tony Award winner Justin Peck’s Year of the Rabbit, world premieres by Mullikin, Jermaine Spivey, Mollie Sansone, and Yusha-Marie Sorzano, the return of their sold-out Live in Studio A program, and Artistic Director Emeritus Paul Vasterling’s fan favorite love story, Romeo and Juliet.
“This season highlights where we came from, where we are, and where we are going,” shared incoming Artistic Director Nick Mullikin. “The foundation of this work has been built by those that came before me, and we are going to continue to move forward with the ideas of work that make us one of the most unique ballet companies in the country. Audiences will have the chance to see things that they can easily recognize but also have the chance to see what the evolution of ballet looks like. We are maintaining who we are by creating 8 world premieres, and fostering creativity by giving our own artists a place to create.”
A Tony Award winner and acclaimed choreographer of Steven Spielberg’s 2021 West Side Story, Justin Peck will be making his Nashville Ballet debut with his Year of the Rabbit. His second work as Resident Choreographer of New York City Ballet, Year of the Rabbit is a collaboration with American singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens and features a song cycle based on the popular Chinese zodiac. Hailed “thrilling,” “poetic,” and “brilliant” by The New York Times, Year of the Rabbit blends the athleticism of classical ballet with boundary-breaking movement for a performance that is both visually stunning and physiologically intriguing. Peck’s piece will be joined by Artistic Director Emeritus’ Paul Vasterling’s Firebird, set to Stravinsky’s iconic, full-length score, and Jirí Kylián’s Un Ballo.
In addition to contemporary masterpieces, Nashville Ballet will be presenting beloved classical stories, including Vasterling’s Emmy Award-winning Nashville’s Nutcracker and Romeo and Juliet. A long-time, audience favorite, Music City Review declared, “emotive technique to a score dense with meaning, wrapped in beautifully crafted lighting plan and set design leaves the Nashville Ballet’s Romeo and Juliet a voice to speak for itself.” Other highlights include the return of their twice sold-out Live in Studio A program, which will include Mullikin’s first world premiere as Artistic Director, and their annual Attitude production in February, featuring world premieres by multi-award winner Jermaine Spivey, Resident Choreographer Mollie Sansone, and former Alvin Ailey dancer Yusha-Marie Sorzano.
Season tickets for the 2023-24 season will go on sale in March. To learn more about Nashville Ballet and upcoming performances, visit nashvilleballet.com.
Nashville Ballet’s Full 2023-24 Season:
Firebird
With Justin Peck and Jirí Kylián
September 22–24, 2023
TPAC’s Polk Theater
Nashville’s Nutcracker
December 8–24, 2023
TPAC’s Jackson Hall
Attitude
Featuring new works by Mollie Sansone, Yusha-Marie Sorzano, and Jermaine Spivey
February 9–11, 2024
TPAC’s Polk Theater
Romeo and Juliet
April 19–21, 2024
TPAC’s Jackson Hall
Live in Studio A
Featuring Nick Mullikin’s first world premiere as Artistic Director
May 17–23, 2024
The Martin Center for Nashville Ballet, Studio A