A Message from the CEO
Throughout the world Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet is synonymous with superior ballet training. To those who know us well, the heart of what we represent is hope. I am continually moved by that hope present in every corner of this institution: In the parent who wants to provide theirchild with outstanding opportunities. In the young dancer who dreams of dancing on stage. In the potential that each faculty member sees as our youngest learners walk into the studio.
During 2010/2011 A Season of Celebration, you’re going to notice changes to the face of Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet–a newly realized identity mark, a re-envisioned cpyb.org, and a new approach to increasing awareness of this essential cornerstone of culture and education. As always, CPYB will continue to provide the same great training that has touched so many lives.
All of us at Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet are thrilled to bring you the best in classical ballet. As the curtain goes up on 2010/2011, we hope you’ll become a closer part of our family and help us keep the hope alive.
Chief Executive Officer and Resident Choreographer
Coming to Whitaker Center and to Hershey Theatre!
George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker – A holiday tradition sure to warm your spirit.
Revel in the warmth of the season as Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet takes you on a magical journey with George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker. Travel with Marie through her dream-filled world of mice, soldiers, dancing snowflakes, a Sugar Plum Fairy, and a celebration that takes you around the world in a single night. Whether your first visit or a family tradition, the magic is sure to stay with you foreer and warm your spirit.
Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet announces its magnificent and captivating 2010/2011 A Season of Celebration featuring a dynamic collection of works beginning with Hansel & Gretel, a delightful adaptation of the Grimms’ fairy tale. The merriment continues as we indulge in the much-loved holiday classic, George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker–a tradition without which the holidays would not be complete. In April, you’ll savor the romantic epic, Swan Lake, where good triumphs over evil. The season concludes with June Series, an entertaining repertory program that displays dance in its purest form.
Single tickets for each performance are available now.
Single ticket pricing information.
To subscribe, download, complete and mail your season subscription or call 717.245.1190.
Attention CPYB Alumni:
We want to hear from you! E-mail Nancie Imler or Melinda Howe with updates on your exciting careers.