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Company Philosophy:
Freedom. Is. Everything
American Liberty Ballet is a unique and inspiring dance company that combines the beauty and athleticism of ballet with American values and themes. With its commitment to artistic excellence and community engagement, the company is making a significant contribution to the world of dance and beyond.
Founded in 2011 by its artistic director, Valerie Mae Browne and co-founder Rebecca Bogue, with a mission to inspire and engage audiences through the beauty and athleticism of ballet.
American Liberty Ballet has received critical acclaim for its performances, which have been described as powerful, dynamic, and emotionally resonant. The company continues to push the boundaries of ballet and inspire audiences with its innovative and thought-provoking productions.
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Ballet Company Performances
Cupid and Psyche
Love is hard–finding the right person can be a lifelong struggle. But being a god and falling for a mortal woman? Messy! Oh, and imagine being that mortal woman–and having Venus as a mother-in-law?! Yikes! Yet that’s exactly what happens when Cupid, god of love and son of Venus, falls for the human Psyche–much to mom’s chagrin.
Witness the timeless story from mythology in this world premiere: a story of hope, faith, and the incredible power of love, a power so great that it can vex the gods themselves.
Join us at the Theater of St Jeans on 76th Street and Lexington Ave in Manhattan.
Dates:
June 7th: 3:00 pm and 7:00 pm
June 8th: 3:00 pm
$69 General Admission; $59 Seniors/Students/Children Under 10
The Dying of Swan Lake
ALB artist Allan McCormick has teamed up with director Valerie Mae Browne to create a new version of Swan Lake for American Liberty Ballet. Set as a two act ballet, this version combines the delicate beauty of ballet’s dearest tradition, with harsher tones brought on by our sadness for the loss of man’s relationship with nature.
Join us at the Theater of St Jeans on 76th Street and Lexington Ave in Manhattan.
Dates:
March 1st: 3:00 pm and 7:00 pm
March 2nd: 3:00 pm
$59 General Admission; $49 Seniors/Students/Children Under 10