Coming from the Nashville Ballet:
Vasterling’s ‘Dracula’ and Balanchine’s ‘Serenade’
This October 3-6, Nashville Ballet entwines the spellbinding allure of Paul Vasterling’s Dracula with the elegance of George Balanchine’s Serenade for a double bill that transcends the ordinary. Delve into the dark, passionate world of Dracula, a ballet rich in love, lust, and eternal desire, set against a backdrop of Gothic mystery. Dracula will captivate audiences with its tale of immortal yearning. In contrast, George Balanchine’s Serenade is a serene masterpiece, a testament to the beauty of classical ballet, danced to Tchaikovsky’s haunting Serenade for Strings in C3 played live by The Nashville Symphony. This double feature promises an unforgettable blend of a thrilling narrative and exquisite dance.
*Please note artists, performances, and dates are subject to change. Tickets are non-refundable.
Why this is a must-see: whether you’re new to ballet or a seasoned patron, Dracula has something for everyone!
This production contains mature content and is intended for adult audiences. It contains depictions of violence and nudity.