Free Leap Day at the Nashville Ballet

by brenna

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I am excited to let you know about this event: Nashville Ballet is offering performance of the children’s classic “Jump, Frog, Jump” by Robert Kalan on Leap Day- Monday, February 29th from 10am – 11am.

Free Leap Day at the Ballet

Join us for an energetic and humorous performance of the children’s classic Jump, Frog, Jump by Robert Kalan on Leap Day 2016. This fully narrated and interactive ballet incorporates the audience as they instruct the frog to jump for his safety! All ages are welcome to “jump on in” and enjoy this fun-filled adventure of friendship and frogs. No RSVP necessary.

Get more information here: https://www.nashvilleballet.com/upcoming-events/2016/2/29/leap-day-at-the-ballet

 

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Last year, the Nashville Ballet also invited children ages 8-12 years old to audition for this year’s performance of Nashville’s Nutcracker. This is the only opportunity the general public will have to perform on stage with Nashville Ballet’s company and second company members this season.

Kariss tried out last year and made the cast as a Garden Fairy! There is a minimal cost to be a part of the cast (I believe it was $35) and the experience was one we’ll never forget.

Nedless to say, we love the Nashville Ballet Company and are excited to let others experience them for FREE!

 

2015 Nashville Ballet FREE Leap Day Performance

What: Free Leap Day Performance
When: February 29, 2016 from 10am-11am
Where: The Martin Center for Nashville Ballet (3630 Redmon Street Nashville, TN 37209)
Price: FREE

Watch my behind the scenes video coverage as the parent of a cast member in the Nashville Ballet Nutcracker!

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