Flint Ballet Tickets

2024/2025 Season

Check out the official schedule of all Flint ballet and dance events this season. Experience the excellence of classical ballet in combination with the uniqueness of contemporary dance in the upcoming events of Flint this season. These mesmerizing ballet performances will leave you breathless and provide great memories for years. Enjoy ballet or dance by putting verified ballet tickets into your calendar today.

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Ballet & Dance in Flint

Ballet Performances 2024/2025

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Events: 2
  • The Nutcracker
    Dec
    07
    2024
    7:30 PM
    Sat
    Whiting Auditorium | Capacity: 2043
    48503, 1241 E. Kearsley St., Flint, MI, US
    Prices from $20
    Avg. price ~ $49
    Available Tickets: 369
    Tickets
  • The Nutcracker
    Dec
    08
    2024
    3:00 PM
    Sun
    Whiting Auditorium | Capacity: 2043
    48503, 1241 E. Kearsley St., Flint, MI, US
    Prices from $20
    Avg. price ~ $42
    Available Tickets: 224
    Tickets

List Of All Performances

Most Popular Ballets

Here is a list of the most famous ballet performances that have stood the test of time and reputation as significant works of art cherished for choreography, music, and sheer force of influence in dance:


  • The Nutcracker, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s request by Alexander Pushkin, is a holiday favorite that charms audiences with its fairytale storyline and selections, including ‘Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy’ and ‘Waltz of the Flowers.’
  • Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake features some of the most challenging roles a ballet company can present. Its music is iconic, and the story involves a doomed romance between a prince named Siegfried and a princess who is cursed into the form of a swan by a lousy magician.
  • Giselle (1841) by Adolphe Adam – A romantic ballet in two acts, Giselle tells the tale of a peasant girl who dies of a broken heart when she learns that her lover is engaged to another. The ballet is perhaps best known for its ‘Wilis’, a group of supernatural women who dance men to death.
  • Cinderella’ is a magical story for the ages, with a touch of humor, the splendor of classical ballet, and the assurance of ‘happily ever after.’
  • Sleeping Beauty by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky – Another luscious and treacly Tchaikovsky showpiece, enchanting from beginning to end with beautiful production, fairytale enchantment, and formidable – and exhausting – roles for the star parts. The most famous ballet in the world features the ‘Rose Adagio.’
  • Sergei Prokofiev’s ballet, ‘Romeo and Juliet’ (1935), inspired by the William Shakespeare play, is synonymous with drama and the lead dancers’ humanity and is essential for any company’s repertoire.
  • Léo Delibes’s Coppélia is a comic ballet about a doll so natural that a village swain falls for her, thus jeopardizing his relationship with his true love.
  • Ludwig Minkus’s Don Quixote – This neoclassical ballet is inspired by Miguel de Cervantes’ epic novel of the same name, famous for its Spanish flair, technical bravado, and Kitri’s rebelliousness.
  • Serenade is George Balanchine’s first ballet, created in America. It remains a monumental moment in US ballet. It is famous for its beauty, innovation, and use of an ensemble in neoclassical ballet.
  • Dracula Ballet ‘In the Shadow of Evil’ Enter the sinister world of the original vampire, whose thirst for blood spells carnage and death for all his unsuspecting victims.

Not for nothing, they still play to houseful audiences around the world. First produced, each of these ballets tells an emotionally intense story through daring choreography, memorable music, and brilliantly conceived dramatic stage effects.