Grand Rapids Ballet Spring Break for Kids 2018

SPRING BREAK FOR KIDS – TICKETS ONLY $7!

Mother Goose’s Friends

SPRING BREAK 2018 FOR KIDS

April 2-6, 2018
Peter Martin Wege Theatre

Doors open at 10:30am
Fun activities in the lobby 10:30-11am
Curtain up at 11am

Spring Break for Kids returns with another kid-friendly ballet perfect for the whole family!

Grand Rapids Ballet School Junior Company presents Spring Break for Kids: “Mother Goose’s Friends” featuring all our favorite characters in a kid-friendly 30-minute performance. Watch popular Mother Goose nursery rhymes such as Little Miss Muffet, Three Blind Mice, and Mary Had a Little Lamb come to life danced by the Grand Rapids Ballet School Junior Company along with live narration.

Before the performance, enjoy pre-show activities including a costume dress-up, arts and crafts, the chance to win great prizes, and more!

Presented by

PNC Bank

PNC Bank

Tickets: $7 per person, reserved seating

For more information, you can call the box office at (616) 454-4771 ext. 10.
PLEASE NOTE: ONLINE TICKET SALES CEASE 2 HOURS PRIOR TO PERFORMANCE, SO VISIT BOX OFFICE FOR PURCHASE. Thank you!

Monday, April 2 at 11am
Tuesday, April 3 at 11am
Wednesday, April 4 at 11am
Thursday, April 5 at 11am
Friday, April 6 at 11am

SPRING BALLET CAMP

We also have a spring ballet camp for children ages 3-6 April 2-5 that includes entry to this show. To learn more, click here.

Grand Rapids Ballet School Faculty

ATTILA MOSOLYGO

School & Junior Company Director

Attila was born in Kisvarda, Hungary. He received his early training at the National Ballet Institute in Budapest. After moving to the United States, he joined the Joffrey Ballet School. He has performed as a guest artist with Mobile Ballet, Bravo Dance, Harrisburg Ballet, Ballet Theatre of Chicago and the Joffrey Ballet of Chicago. Attila spent sixteen years as a companydancer and is currently in his sixth season as Ballet Master. As a company dancer, a few of his notable roles include The Prodigal Son in George Balanchine’s Prodigal Son, Max in Septime Webre’s Where The Wild Things Are, Charlie Chaplin in Gordon Peirce Schmidt’s Flickers, Tibalt in Mario Radacovsky’s Romeo and Juliet, and Melancholic in George Balanchine’s The Four Temperaments. Attila became the Artistic Director of the Grand Rapids Ballet School’s Junior Company in 2011. Since becoming the Artistic Director, Attila has choreographed Snow White, Peter Pan, Beauty and the Beast, Carnival of the Animals and Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes for the Junior Company. He and his wife Mindy have one daughter and one son, Vivian and Cameron.

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