U.S. Premiere, Desert Scenery, and Exceptional Artistry Take Center Stage This May at Desert Botanical Garden
PHOENIX – Ballet Arizona’s “Ballet in Bloom: An Evening at Desert Botanical Garden” returns May 13–30, bringing back its signature magic with an elevated new format. Set against the desert’s sweeping vistas and the glow of the setting sun, this audience favorite now unfolds as a double feature experience. Audiences can take in the U.S. premiere of Reset by Daniela Cardim alongside Lar Lubovitch’s Concerto Six Twenty-two, two captivating works presented in one unforgettable night.
Ballet Arizona is proud to present the U.S. premiere of Reset, by Artistic Director Daniela Cardim. Reset explores themes of modern, urban life punctuated by human interactions, evolving from conflict to resolution. Framed by Gabriel Prokofiev’s electrifying score, Reset features a fusion of classical and electronic music, enveloping the dance in a unique contemporary sound.
Concerto Six Twenty-Two is a celebration of masterpieces in both dance and music. Inspired by Mozart’s jubilant and most famous clarinet concerto, Lar Lubovitch’s Concerto Six Twenty-Two is a delight from beginning to end – featuring blissful quartets, duets, and solos that rejoice in lighthearted ease.
“I am honored to bring the U.S. premiere of Reset to Arizona,” said Cardim. “This ballet holds a special place in my heart and sharing it with this community is deeply meaningful to me. ‘Ballet in Bloom’ offers a rare opportunity to experience the artistry of dance set against the beauty of Arizona’s desert landscape, and it is a performance I believe audiences will not want to miss.”
All performances begin at 8 p.m. Patrons are encouraged to purchase tickets well in advance, as performances frequently sell out. Options include upgraded table seating and stadium-style general admission seats. Patrons can enhance their experience by arriving early to witness the behind-the-scenes magic as Ballet Arizona’s professional company dancers warm up on stage as the sun sets, as well as enjoy a meal and cocktails or wine available for purchase at the venue before the performance. Attendees can also take a stroll through the Garden before the performance, as admission to “Ballet in Bloom” grants you access to the beautiful Desert Botanical Garden.
The Ballet Arizona performance series at Desert Botanical Garden is made possible by support from F. Francis & Dionne Najafi of Pivotal Foundation, Barbara and Donald Ottosen, Desert Botanical Garden, Plexus, Twiford Foundation.