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Houston Ballet 2021-2022 Season

by News Desk
May 12, 2021
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Houston Ballet 2021-2022 Season

Houston Ballet 2021-2022 Season

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Along with an exciting return to live performance for live audience, the Houston Ballet 2021-2022 season also celebrates Principal Dancer Melody Mennite’s 20th year with the company.

A world premiere by Mennite accompanies an impressive list of classical and contemporary ballets choreographed by Artistic Director Stanton Welch AM, George Balanchine, Jorma Elo, Christopher Bruce, Trey McIntyre, and others.

Houston audiences will once again fill the Wortham Theater Center after a year-and-a-half away due to the pandemic.

“We’re overjoyed to return the Wortham Theater Center stage and bring back our talented artists and supporters into the same space to share these joyous occasions once more. We’ve grown from this difficult time and have been inspired by our community to keep creating art that reflects the diverse and innovative city we call home.”
Stanton Welch
Stanton Welch AM
Artistic Director of Houston Ballet

Houston Ballet 2021-2022 Season Schedule

Margaret Alkek Williams Jubilee of Dance | September 30 – October 3, 2021

Wortham Theater Center

As integral to Houston’s art scene as its namesake and endower, the Margaret Alkek Williams Jubilee of Dance is an annual celebration of the range of talent within Houston Ballet’s professional company.

These one-of-a-kind performances throughout Houston Ballet’s rich history have included an array of beloved moments from iconic ballets alongside world premiere works.

This year’s program will also celebrate Principal Dancer Melody Mennite’s 20th anniversary with the Company. Houston Ballet’s glorious return to the stage will undoubtably be a can’t-miss event.

The Nutcracker | November 26 – December 26, 2021

Wortham Theater Center

  • The Nutcracker by Stanton Welch AM

Bring the family back to the theater to share the joy of Clara’s magical journey to the Kingdom of Sweets this holiday season!

Stanton Welch’s The Nutcracker is a grand spectacle of opulence and one of the most splendid versions of this holiday classic ever staged. With hundreds of roles and a myriad of exquisite details that will leave you discovering something new in every performance, Welch’s The Nutcracker is a positively joyous treat for ballet lovers of all ages. Rejoice in the return of this time-honored tradition!

Jewels | February 24 – March 6, 2022

Wortham Theater Center

  • Jewels by George Balanchine

Houston Ballet’s 2021-2022 season glimmers with George Balanchine’s Jewels. Each of the three acts in this full-length ballet embody their namesake jewel through ambience and the unique musical stylings of their corresponding composer.

Balanchine drew inspiration from Claude Arpels’ visionary jewelry designs to create his French evocative Emeralds set to Gabriel Fauré, delightfully witty Rubies that epitomizes his collaboration with Igor Stravinsky and illustrious Diamonds set to Pyotr Ilych Tchaikovsky. The distinct moods of each of these precious gems nods to Balanchine’s own spirit and influences.

This stunning work of art is welcomed back to the Wortham Theater Center stage for a spring awakening that’s sure to sparkle.

Madame Butterfly | March 10-20, 2022

Wortham Theater Center

  • Madame Butterfly by Stanton Welch AM

Stanton Welch’s internationally acclaimed Madame Butterfly reemerges to captivate audiences once more. With a magnificent score by Puccini, in an arrangement by John Lanchbery, Madame Butterfly tells the love story of a beautiful Geisha and a handsome American.

Since its premiere, Madame Butterfly has become Welch’s international signature piece, having entered the repertoires of Houston Ballet, The National Ballet of Canada, Royal New Zealand Ballet, Singapore Dance Theatre, Boston Ballet, Atlanta Ballet, Ballet West and Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre. 

Academy Spring Showcase | April 29-30, 2022

Wortham Theater Center

Houston Ballet Academy is the training ground for some of the world’s most elite dancers and choreographers, making the Academy Spring Showcase a first look at the bright future of ballet. These annual performances feature iconic moments from beloved ballets as well as new works created by leading choreographers such as Stanton Welch. Be there for the debuts of the next generation of professional dancers.

Pretty Things | May 20-29, 2022

Wortham Theater Center

  • ONE/end/ONE by Jorma Elo
  • Hush by Christopher Bruce
  • Pretty Things by Trey McIntyre

This program of Houston-born ballets showcases Houston Ballet’s continued tradition of supporting the world’s most respected choreographers, featuring works by Jorma Elo, Christopher Bruce and Trey McIntyre.

Elo’s ONE|end|ONE reflects the dance maker’s quirky and unexpected movements to create an atmosphere of playfulness. Bruce’s Hush is a comic and moving celebration of life set to the music of Yo-Yo Ma and Bobby McFerrin. McIntyre’s Pretty Things, set to music by David Bowie, features the men of Houston Ballet and explores peacocking behavior among male dancers. Experience this wide collection of choreographic talent, all in one blockbuster performance.

Originals | June 2-12, 2022

Wortham Theater Center

  • World Premiere by Melody Mennite
  • The Young Person’s Guide to Orchestra by Stanton Welch AM

Known for innovation and forward thinking, Houston Ballet fosters artists both on and offstage. Originals showcases a returning Houston Ballet original ballet by Stanton Welch and the premiere of a new one-act ballet by Houston Ballet Principal Dancer Melody Mennite.

Welch’s The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra is set to Benjamin Britten’s iconic work of the same title, a score written by Britten as a way to educate youth on the art of the orchestra. Created on Houston Ballet in 2014, this large-scale, collaborative piece features the entire Company and the talented musicians of the Houston Ballet Orchestra while demonstrating art’s place in our culture and city. Costume designs by Holly Hynes and lighting by Lisa J. Pinkham harmonize with this exquisite work for a truly exhilarating performance.

After the great success of her earlier work for the Margaret Alkek Williams Jubilee of Dance in 2018, Mennite presents her first full commissioned work for the Company, a very important achievement for the 20-year Company member and Houston Ballet Academy alum. Audiences can expect enticing design and thrilling music from the growing choreographer’s new work.

Sylvia | June 16-26, 2022

Wortham Theater Center

  • Sylvia by Stanton Welch AM

After two glorious and critically acclaimed premieres in Houston and Sydney, Stanton Welch’s Sylvia makes a fierce return to the Wortham Theater Center stage for story ballet bliss.

Welch brings his own interpretation to the classic story of the strong mythological heroine, the huntress Sylvia, and her love for a mortal shepherd. The ballet follows her journey as she’s torn between her duty and her desires. Welch’s inspired work will showcase a constellation of figures from Greek mythology woven together in a tapestry of three love stories.

This ballet is set to Léo Delibes’ famous score and provides an opportunity to see the classic story through Welch’s unique and creative narrative.

This mythical romance is surrounded by gorgeous costume and scenic designs by world-renowned ballet and opera designer Jerome Kaplan, with lighting design by Lisa J. Pinkham and projections by Houston Ballet favorite Wendall K. Harrington, whose delicious designs were featured in Stanton Welch’s The Nutcracker.

Houston Ballet Performances ⤞

Featured Photo for the Houston Ballet 2021-2022 Season of Houston Ballet Principal Karina González in Stanton Welch’s Sylvia. Photo by Amitava Sarkar (2019), Courtesy of Houston Ballet

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