‘Big Three’ performing arts seasons
Friday, Aug. 22, 2003 | 8:58 a.m.
Following are the 2003-2004 season schedules for the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Performing Arts Center, Las Vegas Philharmonic and Nevada Ballet Theatre.
Information for all organizations can be found at 895-2787.
Performing Arts Center
At UNLV's Artemus Ham Hall
2003
Sept. 5: Ben Vereen
Sept. 12: Krasnoyarsk National Dance Company of Siberia
Sept. 27: Opera Verdi Europa -- "Rigoletto"
Oct. 10: Faith Prince
Oct. 26: Prague Chamber Orchestra, with Eroica Trio
Nov. 21: "Rising Stars of Classical Music": Icelandic violinist Judith Ingolfsson; The Miami String Quartet.
Dec. 5: Boys Choir of Harlem
Dec. 20: Maureen McGovern
2004
Jan. 31: The Chieftains
Feb. 13: American Spiritual Ensemble
Feb.18: Moscow Festival Ballet -- "Carmen" and "Paquita"
Feb. 22: The World of Marvin Hamlisch
March 4: Moscow State Radio Symphony Orchestra, with pianist Navah Perlman
March 12: Newport Jazz Festival 50th Anniversary Tour
March 26: Sir James Galway, flute
April 16: Parsons Dance Company
May 22: Hal Holbrook, "Mark Twain Tonight" 50th Anniversary Tour
Las Vegas Philharmonic
At UNLV's Artemus Ham Hall
2003
Oct. 4: "The Spirit of America": David Koravaar, pianist
Nov. 15: "From the Heart of Europe": Stefan Milenkovich, violinist; Ani Aznivoorian, cellist
Dec. 13-14: Holiday Celebration Concert
2004
Feb. 28: "Northern Exposures": Corey Cerovsek, violinist
March 20: "Classical and Transcendent": Mozart's Requiem with the LVP Chorus and soloists
May 8: "Russian Romantics": Valentina Lisitsa, pianist
Nevada Ballet Theatre
At UNLV's Judy Bayley Theatre
2003
Oct. 3-5: Prokofiev's "Cinderella"
Dec. 19-23: Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker" at the Samba Theatre at the Rio
2004
Feb. 20-22: Ballet of Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire," by Mark Diamond; Balanchine's "Allegro Brilliante"
March 26-28: "Classic Crossings," by Korean choreographer James Jeon, and other works
May 14-16: "Giselle," full-length production.
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