BalletX returns to the TD Pavilion at the Mann for their Spring Series with two performances, May 18 – 19! Featuring world premieres by choreographers Jennifer Archibald and Annabelle Lopez Ochoa as well as a signature BalletX work by Matthew Neenan.
BalletX, whose dancers were named “among America’s best” by The New York Times, commissions choreographers from around the world to create dance that is “fresh, inclusive, and connects to what people want” (Philadelphia Citizen) while “positioning Philadelphia on the cutting edge of contemporary ballet” (The Dance Journal).
About The Show
Jennifer Archibald · World Premiere
Jennifer Archibald is the acclaimed Founder and Artistic Director of Arch Dance Company in New York and Resident Choreographer of Cincinnati Ballet whose work has been hailed as “mesmerizing” (Arts Air) and “spellbinding” (Revue). She makes her BalletX debut with a premiere exploring the intersection of classical ballet and house music.
Annabelle Lopez Ochoa · World Premiere
Annabelle Lopez Ochoa is an award-winning Colombo-Belgian choreographer who has created works for over 70 international dance companies, including English National Ballet and New York City Ballet. Her 2019 BalletX premiere, The Little Prince, was named “one of the year’s must-see shows” by The Philadelphia Inquirer and has toured to venues across the country.
Matthew Neenan · The Last Glass
Matthew Neenan's The Last Glass, a signature BalletX work, is set to the music of Indie band Beirut and has been performed at prestigious venues worldwide. Neenan co-founded BalletX in 2005, and has choreographed on major companies including Philadelphia Ballet, New York City Ballet, Northwest Ballet, and Parsons Dance.
Pre-Show Activities
Be sure to arrive early for pre-show performances across the Mann’s campus, starting at 6:30PM. Live musicians include Heath Allen, Joshua Machiz, Joshua Shaffer, Faith Williams, and Mad Beatz Philly, and both evenings will feature a performance by the BalletX Dance Fellows. On May 18, students from BalletX’s in-school education program, Dance eXchange, will perform on the Mann’s concourse, and May 19 will feature a performance by students from the Mann’s Motion & Music Academy.
Tickets are on sale now via BalletX.org or through the BalletX Box Office, (215) 225-5389 Ext. 250. Premier parking upgrades are available here.
Digital Program
We're going paperless! For a copy of the season's touchless and environmentally-friendly program, text PROGRAM to (215) 544-2803. Instructions here.
Bag Policy
Since this performance is a part of the Mann's Picnic Series, the bag policy does not apply. However, all blankets, chairs, bags, or other hand-carried items permitted into the venue are subject to search.
Safety Precautions
Proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 (at least two weeks after final dose) OR a negative COVID-19 test result within 72 hours of the event will be required for entry.
In the best interest of fans and staff, we will continue to monitor local COVID-19 trends and meet or exceed protocols mandated by local governments. By purchasing tickets to this event, unless prohibited by law, you agree to abide by the health and safety measures in effect at the time of the event, which may include, but not be limited to, wearing masks, providing proof of vaccination status and/or providing proof of negative COVID-19 test. Check back often for updates to your event venue website as guidelines are subject to change.
The Mann is proud to be a part of the World Travel & Tourism Council's Safe Travels Program and the PHL Health Pledge. These seals signal our commitment to safely welcoming patrons back to the venue.
Dining
Picnics are permitted for this performance as a part of our Summer Picnic Series.
If you are 21 years of age or older and plan to consume alcohol at the concert, please be prepared to present proper I.D.
Seating
Small blankets are permitted for all shows, but we do ask that you be mindful of your neighbors on the lawn.
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Parking Information
Parking is free for this show.
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No photography is permitted at this performance.