Dancing with Dracula
Children are invited to join Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre for a fun, creative movement class inspired by "Dracula"!
Get ready for a haunted Halloween and join us for Dancing with "Dracula"! On Sun., Oct. 12, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre (PBT) and Phipps Conservatory invite children ages 4 – 8 to learn ballet basics in an hour-long creative movement class. Boys and girls will learn Halloween-inspired dance moves with a PBT instructor and enjoy watching a brief ballet vignette performed by Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre pre-professional students. Stick around after the class to snap a photo with costumed dancers!
Dancing with "Dracula" brings children and grownups together for an hour of active fun with Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre instructors.
Additional details
- Admission is $30 for one adult and $20 for one child – children must be accompanied by an adult
- Advance registration is required and tickets sell fast! Register now at the link below
- Phipps members receive a 10% discount when adding tickets to cart while logged in
- This class is recommended for children ages 4 – 8
- Contact Maria Wheeler-Dubas at mwheeler-dubas@phipps.conservatory.org with questions.
Participants will also receive:
- Conservatory admission to enjoy the vibrant beauty of Phipps' Fall Flower Show: Visions of Japan.
- A special discount to PBT's production of The Nutcracker production in December.
Featuring PBT Artist: Colin McCaslin and Diana Yohe
Photos © Justin Merriman and Paul g. Wiegman
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