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Spring Mix at The Parker Your Perfect Golden Hour

The Parker, Fort Lauderdale, USA
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Important Info
Type: Modern Ballet
City: Fort Lauderdale, USA
Starts at: 13:00

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: Henry Purcell
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Composer: Komitas
Choreographer: Alonzo King
Choreographer: Amy Hall Garner
Choreographer: José Limón
Music: Miriam Makeba
Overview

A luminous evening of bold visions and timeless beauty, brought to life by some of the most distinctive voices in dance. 

This striking mix showcases a range of choreographic brilliance—from poetic abstraction to dramatic storytelling. Amy Hall Garner’s Resplendent Fantasy bursts onto the stage with joy, color, and nonstop momentum. José Limón’s Moor’s Pavane, a gripping retelling of Othello, captures jealousy and betrayal with powerful restraint, while Chaconne unfolds with spiritual grace and classical clarity. Alonzo King’s Following the Subtle Current Upstream wraps the evening in hypnotic, flowing motion—fluid, elemental, and deeply human. 

Rooted in tradition. Fearless in form. This is your golden hour of dance. 

In Alonzo King’s own words, “everything that exists in nature is seeking to return to its source. The child runs to its parents, and the river seeks the ocean. Salmon return from the sea to reach their original spawning grounds.” Human beings have one thing in common – we want to avoid pain and suffering and we want a happiness that is ever fulfilling and never goes stale. Joy is the goal.

Following the Subtle Current Upstream is about the inward journey back to ourselves that brings permanent happiness. This journey is far from easy; often, it is a hard swim upstream. King says, “there is the subtle inner instinct that pulls the salmon back home. For humans, that call is intuition”.

José Limón’s Chaconne is a masterclass in sculptural movement and musical sensitivity. Created in 1942, this solo distills the essence of Limón’s artistry—fluid yet commanding, deeply expressive yet structured with restraint. Set to Bach’s transcendent Chaconne, the piece transforms the music’s sweeping grandeur into a powerful exploration of strength, grace, and humanity.

A distilled tragedy told through the formal elegance of Renaissance court dance, The Moor’s Pavane is José Limón’s timeless masterwork. Inspired by Shakespeare’s Othello, the ballet focuses on four characters—the Moor, his wife, his friend, and the friend’s wife—whose interactions reveal a devastating story of jealousy and betrayal. Set to stately Baroque music by Henry Purcell, this haunting, intimate work strips the narrative to its emotional core, offering a powerful meditation on human vulnerability and fate.

Resplendent Fantasy is a vibrant, emotionally rich work that celebrates the deep connection between movement and music. Blending the elegance of classical ballet with the expressive power of modern dance, Amy Hall Garner crafts a sweeping, joyous piece that draws on the rhythms and textures of its dynamic score. The result is a feast for the senses—where music is felt through the body, and dance becomes a visual echo of sound and spirit.

Venue Info

The Parker - Fort Lauderdale
Location   707 Northeast 8th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304

The Parker first lit up the stage in 1967 and remains a beloved Fort Lauderdale gem. Built by Dr. Louis Parker and now managed by the Broward Center, this beautifully restored, 1,147-seat theater keeps the community buzzing with performances, events, and educational programs that bring everyone together. 

The Parker is a historic performing arts theater located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It opened in 1967 as the Parker Playhouse and quickly became one of South Florida’s most iconic cultural venues. In 2021, the theater underwent a major renovation and was relaunched under the name “The Parker.” The renovation preserved its classic architectural character while adding modern lighting, sound systems, and upgraded guest amenities. The main auditorium, Lillian S. Wells Hall, seats about 1,147 people and is known for its excellent acoustics. Audience members enjoy clear sightlines and a comfortable, intimate atmosphere. The Parker presents a wide range of events, including concerts, comedy shows, dance performances, and theatrical productions. Stylish lobby spaces and lounges create a welcoming environment for guests before the show and during intermissions. The venue attracts artists, touring productions, and local cultural organizations alike. Today, The Parker remains a vibrant landmark that blends history with contemporary performance standards.

Important Info
Type: Modern Ballet
City: Fort Lauderdale, USA
Starts at: 13:00
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