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Winter Mix "Into the Magic City"

Adrienne Arsht Center, Ziff Ballet Opera House, Miami, USA
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Friday 20 February 2026
7:30 PM
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Important Info
Type: Modern Ballet
City: Miami, USA
Starts at: 19:30

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Cast
Performers
Ballet company: Miami City Ballet
Creators
Composer: Charles Ives
Composer: Richard Einhorn
Choreographer: Alexei Ratmansky
Choreographer: George Balanchine
Choreographer: Ulysses Dove
Overview

Step into the bold, electric heart of Miami with this powerhouse program that celebrates our vibrant and diverse spirit. 

The company premiere of Red Angels lights up the stage with Ulysses Dove’s razor-sharp choreography and Richard Einhorn’s electrifying violin score—it’s sleek, daring, and utterly arresting. In George Balanchine’s The Unanswered Question, lyrical mystery meets masterful movement, creating a spellbinding work that feels like poetry in motion. Topping it all off, Alexei Ratmansky’s World Premiere celebrates our founder Toby Lerner Ansin with a touching blend of history, tradition, and forward-thinking creativity. This program is pure Miami magic—bold, bright, and impossible to ignore. 

Red Angels lights up the stage with Ulysses Dove’s razor-sharp choreography and Richard Einhorn’s electrifying violin score. This abstract work, set in a blaze of scarlet, is sleek, daring, and utterly arresting—an intense display of power and precision that pushes the limits of athleticism and artistry.

Created for New York City Ballet’s Diamond Project in 1994, Red Angels tests the boundaries of both the body and the senses. With four dancers performing in unison to Einhorn’s thrilling "Maxwell’s Demon," a solo for electric violin performed by Mary Rowell, the stage is set for a mesmerizing sensory experience. Dove, drawing on the speed and grace of the Balanchine aesthetic, sought to evoke the “angelic” qualities in the dancers while keeping the energy sharp and unrelenting. The result is a breathtaking ballet that marries striking visuals, fierce movement, and a score that’s equal parts art and rock 'n roll.

In Balanchine’s The Unanswered Question, a lone ballerina floats through a mysterious world, held aloft by the haunting, otherworldly music of Charles Ives. The second section of Balanchine’s Ivesiana, this piece brings Ives's complex, atonal, and at the time, groundbreaking score—marked by unusual rhythms and quarter-tones—into stunning movement. Through elegant choreography and a dreamlike atmosphere, The Unanswered Question explores the unanswered inquiries that linger in the silence, offering a captivating blend of movement and music that pulls the audience into an otherworldly, contemplative space.

Alexei Ratmansky’s World Premiere celebrates our founder Toby Lerner Ansin with a touching blend of history, tradition, and forward-thinking creativity.

History
Premiere of this production: 30 April 1988, New York State Theater, Lincoln Center

The Unanswered Question: Some Intimations of the American Composer Charles Ives is a ballet made by Eliot Feld to Charles Ives' The Unanswered Question, Calcium Light Night, Fugue in Four Keys, Mists, From the Housatonic at Stockbridge, Sonata No. 2 for Piano and Violin (In the Barn), Remembrance and An Old Song Deranged.

Venue Info

Adrienne Arsht Center - Miami
Location   1300 Biscayne Blvd

The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts center located in Miami, Florida. It is one of the largest performing arts centers in the United States.

The Center opened as the Carnival Center on October 5, 2006, with performers, politicians and, movie stars attending, including Gloria Estefan, Jeb Bush, Andy García, and Bernadette Peters.

On January 10, 2008, it was announced that philanthropist and business leader Adrienne Arsht donated $30 million to the facility that would make it financially stable. In recognition for the gift, the former Carnival Center for the Performing Arts was renamed "The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County," or the Arsht Center for short.

In December 2008, M. John Richard joined the center as president and CEO after more than 20 years at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC).

Founded in 2011, the Town Square Neighborhood Development Corporation (“TSNDC”) was planned to oversee the development of the Arsht Center district. TSNDC's volunteer board: Armando Codina, chairman of Codina Partners, as chair; Manny Diaz, former City of Miami mayor, as vice chair; Michael Eidson, chairman of the Performing Arts Center Trust Board of Directors and partner of the South Florida law firm Colson Hicks Eidson, as treasurer; and Parker Thomson, founding chair of the Performing Arts Center Trust Board of Directors, as secretary. In 2019, Johann Zietsman succeeded John Richard as president and CEO after ten years in the same role at Arts Commons in Calgary.

Interior of the concert hall
The center was designed by César Pelli and occupies two 570,000 square feet (53,000 m2) sites straddling Biscayne Boulevard connected by a pedestrian bridge. Acoustics were designed by Russell Johnson of Artec Consultants company. He also worked on the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas.

There are three main venues all of which can be rented for event space by the public:

  • The Sanford and Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House seats 2,400.
  • The John S. and James L. Knight Concert Hall seats 2,200. Its stage extends into the audience and there is seating behind the stage for 200 additional spectators or a chorus. The orchestra level can be transformed into a "Grand Ballroom" with a festival floor configuration for dining and dancing for up to 850 people. The floor is installed over the seats.
  • Carnival Studio Theater is a flexible black-box space designed for up to 250 seats.

In addition, there are two smaller multi-purpose venues:

  • The Peacock Rehearsal Studio holds 270 people.
  • Parker and Vann Thomson Plaza for the Arts is an outdoor social and performance space linking the two main houses across Biscayne Blvd.
Important Info
Type: Modern Ballet
City: Miami, USA
Starts at: 19:30
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