Denver Life Magazine

BETTER AT THE BALLET

he Colorado Ballet’s 58 performances put on annually sell out regularly at Ellie Caulkins Opera, so there is always something new to see at our ballet,” says Gil Boggs, the artistic director who has been with the ballet for 17 years. This year, four new dancers join the ballet for a season of stunning shows. “What strikes me most about our ballet is the artistry combined with the athleticism. People don’t realize the endurance and training that goes into it. Then, combine it with choreography and music and you really have something special.” For the Colorado Ballet’s 62nd season, will run October 7-16 and from November 26-December 24. Later in their season, enjoy , and . |

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