Ballet Tucson will premiere a new work by its resident choreographer, featuring Tucson vocalist Erika Burkhardt and Duo Chinoiserie.
Alli Burgess El Inde Arizona Ballet Tucson will perform a world premiere and two works that are new to the company in its Tucson Desert Song Festival performances this weekend.
“Himiko” tells the Japanese legend of a queen who rules with sorcery and strength, helping spread peace in a time of conflict. The story tells of triumph, war and community using beautiful movements, intricate patterns and flawless footwork. They will be joined by soprano Burkhardt, who sings with the Grammy-nominated True Concord Voices & Orchestra. Burkhardt earned both her undergraduate and master’s degrees in music from the University of Arizona and has called Tucson home ever since.
Burkhardt said she is excited to perform these songs that are familiar and important to her for a new audience. “It’s always really cool to see when pieces you know really well are interpreted by dancers because they just interact with music in this different way that I find really exciting,” said Burkhardt.
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