Friday, Sept. 27-Sunday, Sept. 29

Following a season that lost three of its veteran dancers (Ma Cong, Alexandra Bergman and Alfonso Martin), Tulsa Ballet has lost no time in reordering its company. When “Rite of Spring” comes to the Tulsa Performing Arts Center’s Chapman Music Hall stage this weekend, audiences are sure to be astounded again by the symphony of music, dance and disciplined talent. The night features Paul Taylor’s 1940s-inspired big band dream “Company B” along with the Oklahoma premiere of “One/End/One” by in-demand choreographer Jorma Elo and the program’s namesake – Adam Hougland’s contemporary staging of the groundbreaking Vaslav Nijinksy piece from 1913 set to Stravinsky’s savage score. Performances are at 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27-Saturday, Sept. 28, and at 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 29. Tickets are $20-$99, available at www.myticketoffice.com. Read more about Tulsa Ballet’s new season at www.tulsaballet.org.

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