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🩰 ‘En pointe’ for 50 years: Celebrate with CHA Ballet

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CHA Ballet Company dancers include Alessandra Ferrari-Wong, Mary Kate Shearer, Hannah Harvey, Eli Diersing, Kiera Holland, Pierceton Mazell, and Tiana Ozolins.

Photo by Joseph Schlabs with Wizardly Studio

Chattanooga Ballet is celebrating its 50th anniversary with the “Art/Legacy” 24-25 performance season, featuring world-class ballets performed by its professional company.

The opening performance includes works by ballet legends George Balanchine and Gerald Arpino, alongside new works by emerging choreographers, on October 5-6 at UTC Fine Arts Center.

Rounding out the season is the holiday classic “Nutcracker,” and a world premiere full-length ballet, “Curveball” — the story of a local female baseball phenom that strikes out Babe Ruth.

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