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Eight dancers wearing grey and white attire pose to form an intricate, balancing cluster against a grey background.

Chattanooga Ballet’s full 2025-26 season schedule is out now on chaballet.org/tickets

Photo courtesy Wizardly Studios

Chattanooga Ballet’s world-class company kicks off the 2025-2026 season with “ART/Current” on Saturday, Oct. 4 and Sunday, Oct. 5.

Tickets are on sale now for both performances, which will take place at the UTC Fine Arts Center.

The selection of ballets embody fluid athleticism, featuring a tapestry of dance styles from classical to contemporary, and works by ballet masters like Robert Joffrey + Salvatore Aiello as well as newer artists.

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