Nashville Ballet’s highly anticipated 2022-23 season line up is here. Featuring star-studded collaborations and blockbuster fan-favorites, the robust repertoire includes the return of the magical production that inspired the Emmy Award-winning film, Nashville’s Nutcracker, Paul Vasterling’s sparkling rendition of Cinderella, world-premiere works by Tony and Emmy award-winning choreographers, plus brand-new live musical collaborations with the Nashville Symphony, Nashville locals Morgxn and Allison Russell, and international violin prodigy Yvette Kraft.

“Collaboration is such an important element of what we do, and I think it’s truly a testament to our community and our Company that these artists chose Nashville- chose us, to display their work,” shared Nashville Ballet Artistic Director Paul Vasterling. “Much like Nashville itself, art is multi-faceted, and it’s important that our performances reflect that. From renowned choreographers to award-winning musicians, we are honored to be sharing the stage with so many incredible creators next season, and it’s our hope that our community embraces this unique opportunity to experience both new and beloved world-class art right here in Nashville.”

Season highlights include Vasterling’s “dreamily beautiful, eye-popping, and wistfully romantic” (Broadway World Nashville) adaptation of Cinderella with the Nashville Symphony and the return of Music City’s favorite holiday tradition, Nashville’s Nutcracker. Fresh off its Emmy Award win for the 2020 film adaptation, this year’s production will include beloved and uniquely Nashville Ballet costumes and sets, a School of Nashville Ballet youth cast, plus a brand-new, reimagined snow scene by renowned designer Campbell Baird.

Accompanying these fan-favorite performances are star-studded contemporary premieres and collaborations, including a brand-new work by Tony-nominated choreographer Donald Byrd, the highly-anticipated world premiere of Vasterling’s multi-genre Anthology, featuring stories from Nashville’s past, and George Balanchine’s quintessential The Four Temperaments, accompanied by international violin sensation Yvette Kraft.

Joining the list of collaborators for the 2022-23 season will be two artists well-known to the Nashville community. Nashville Ballet Company Dancer Mollie Sansone will be promoted to the Company’s first-ever female resident choreographer, where she will work alongside Vasterling and visiting artists to create new pieces, and award-winning conductor Ming Luke will serve as the Company’s new Music Director and Principal Conductor.

Season packages for Nashville Ballet’s 2022-23 season will go on sale Monday, June 6, and can be purchased on Nashville Ballet’s website, through their Box Office at 615-297-2966 x710, or by emailing tickets@nashvilleballet.com. Individual tickets will go on sale in July.

Nashville Ballet’s Full 2022-23 Season:


Cinderella
October 7–9, 2022
TPAC’s Polk Theater
Choreography by Paul Vasterling
Music by Sergei Prokofiev
Music performed by the Nashville Symphony
A final stroke of midnight changes it all when a beautiful princess, handsome prince, and glass slipper come together on stage for Paul Vasterling’s sparkling rendition of Cinderella. Featuring live music by the Nashville Symphony, this enchanting production will have you laughing, dreaming, and convinced that, with a little determination, anything is possible.

Live in Studio A: An Immersive Dance Experience featuring live music by international violin sensation Yvette Kraft
November 4–13, 2022 Studio A, The Martin Center for Nashville Ballet
Choreography by Paul Vasterling, Nick Mullikin, and George Balanchine
Music by Antonio Vivaldi, Max Richter, and Paul Hindemith

See your Nashville Ballet up-close at the Martin Center for Nashville Ballet! An immersive dance experience hosted right in our studios, this captivating selection of world-class performances will feature live music performed by 18-year-old internationally-renowned-soloist Yvette Kraft.

Nashville’s Nutcracker
December 9–24, 2022
TPAC’s Jackson Hall
Concept, story treatment, and choreography by Paul Vasterling
Music composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Live music performed by The Nashville Symphony
Experience the production that inspired the Emmy Award-winning film of Nashville’s Nutcracker! The greatest gift to give or get, the holiday season simply isn’t complete without the magic of this time-honored tradition.

World premiere of Anthology
February 10–12, 2023
TPAC’s Polk Theater
Featuring choreography by Paul Vasterling, Shabaz Ujima, Mollie Sansone, Sidra Bell, and Windship Boyd.
Music composed by Morgxn, Allison Russell, Beethoven, Jordan Lehning, and Chopin.
A world premiere by Artistic Director Paul Vasterling, Anthology is a poignant exploration of Nashville’s rich cultural tapestry. Similar to his nationally acclaimed Lucy Negro Redux, this brand-new production will blend music, spoken word, and dance, to tell stories of our city’s history.

New in Nashville
April 21–23, 2023
TPAC’s Jackson Hall
Choreography by Donald Byrd, Cathy Marston, and Matthew Neenan
Music performed by the Nashville Symphony
New in Nashville brings you never-before-seen-in-Music-City works by the world’s most sought-after choreographers set to musical masterworks performed live by the Nashville Symphony. A dazzling and dynamic sampling of dance, this tour de ballet will include creative visionary Cathy Marston’s Snowblind, based on Edith Wharton’s Ethan Frome, plus brand-new pieces by Matthew Neenan and Tony-Award winning choreographer Donald Byrd.

School of Nashville Ballet Presents: The Sleeping Beauty
May 5–14, 2023 Studio A at The Martin Center for Nashville Ballet
Concept, story treatment, and choreography by Paul Vasterling Music composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Brimming with enchantment, romance and charm, all ages will be swept away by the timeless tale of Princess Aurora, the villainous Carabosse, noble Lilac Fairy, and a dashing prince’s kiss. Performed by School of Nashville Ballet Professional Division and Academy students, see the talented young dancers who represent the future of ballet in this family-friendly classic. The Sleeping Beauty takes place in Studio A at the Martin Center for Nashville Ballet located in Sylvan Park.

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