We will conclude our 2020/21 Season with The Little Mermaid at Civic Center Music Hall, April 16-18 for three performances. Performances will take place Friday, April 16 at 7:00 p.m., Saturday, April 17 at 7:00 p.m., and Sunday, April 18 at 2:00 p.m.
Tickets for in-person performance on sale now.
For those who are more comfortable watching from home, we will offer The Little Mermaid at Home, a video-on demand option that will be available to watch from April 17 through May 9. The virtual performance is $30 and will go on sale April 1.
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COVID-19 has changed the world, and attending live performances will certainly be different this year and possibly for years to come. Oklahoma City Ballet is working hard to bring professional ballet performances to you while keeping our dancers safe.
Our 2020/21 Season will look different than we had planned, but we are remaining nimble as we navigate these uncharted waters.
You, our patrons, will be the first to know of any changes going forward. We want to fulfill our mission while also protecting our dancers, staff, and you. Stay tuned for more news.
Our Community Engagement classes have resumed in-person. All in-person classes are also being simultaneously held virtually via Zoom.
All classes will limit the number of dancers in the studio due to social distancing guidelines. For more information please contact Community Engagement Manager Stephanie Pitts at stephanie@okcballet.org.
Fall Semester is under way at the Yvonne Chouteau School with several classes at capacity. The Scissortail Park performance was a wonderful success with the students enjoying both the rehearsals and the performances. We would like to thank everyone for being so diligent in following the current safety policy. The dancers continue to show great resilience by wearing masks, utilizing the HealthCheck app, and showing an abundance of patience in the check in/check out process. We are looking forward to having the company back in the studios to inspire our dancers!
You can take advantage of a new Charitable Giving Incentive as part of the CARE stimulus package that includes an above-the-line deduction (universal or non-itemizer deduction that applies to all taxpayers) for total charitable contributions of up to $300.
The incentive applies to contributions you make in 2020 and would be claimed on tax forms next year. The bill also lifts the existing cap on annual contributions for those who itemize, raising it from 60% of adjusted gross income to 100%.
Donate here or email development@okcballet.org to speak to someone on our team.