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A Children's Ballet

present an all-new original ballet based on a new book, "Finding Boots" by January Wolfe

An exceptional field trip for grades K-5

March 12 & 13, 2015

West Virginia Culture Center Theatre

State Capitol Complex

“Creativity enthusiasts with a penchant for local talent can have it all - a great story, art, music, dance - in this ballet based on the latest children’s book by Charleston author January Wolfe."

School Performances:

March 12: 9:15 & 11:00 AM

March 13: 9:15 & 11:00 AM

Evening Public Performances:

March 12: 7:00 PM

March 13: 7:00 PM

$6.00 Ticket Price Includes:

• One complimentary of Finding Boots

• A lesson plan covering the thirteen famous painitngs featured in the book

• A visit from the author & composer to your school a week prior to the performance

• Free chaperones

What people are saying...

“Our students were mesmerized.

It was by far one of the BEST field

trips we have ever taken.”

-Ashley Lawrence

Hurricane Town Elementary

 

“What an awesome performance! This is what a field trip should be.”

- Erika Brown, parent

 

“The costumes, scenery, and music were fascinating. We will be sure to be there next year.”

- Lynn Fenimore

Alban Elementary

Reserve a place for your school by calling us at 304.345.5141 or emailing us at januarys@suddenlink.net

Don’t wait! Tickets are limited.

Finding Boots is now locally available for purchase at Taylor Books!

 

226 Capitol Street

Charleston, WV 25301

Previous performances from JADCO Contemporary Dance Company and Chasing Butterflies

Meeting Violet

“When a pretty young girl called Capable meets a beautiful Gossamer-Winged Butterfly named Violet, a magical adventure follows as the two join forces to find the secret hidden deep within Aunt Pegasy’s Garden.”

“Under the light of the full moon, Capable and her best friend Bucket set off for high adventures. Overcoming obstacle after obstacle, the two climb to the top of Eagle’s Point, where Capable is convinced she will find her beloved butterfly, Violet.”

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