Connecticut Ballet’s Spring season celebrates female ballet choreographers with a
program of works exclusively commissioned by the company during its 44-year
history, including a world premiere by rising choreographer Keerati Jinakunwiphat,
the first Asian-American dancemaker commissioned to work with New York City
Ballet.
Entitled INSPIRING WOMEN, the program will include revivals of Lila York’s 1990
piece, Strays, to Aaron Copland’s Clarinet Concerto, the 2021 work by Eve Chan, The
Open Road, based on the famous Walt Whitman poem of the same name, and
former Connecticut Ballet dancer Carlyn Hudson’s 2022 humorous ballet, A Piece
That Might Never Happen About a Peace That Might Never Happen to music by
Franz Schubert.
For further info, visit: www.connecticutballet.org