

On : Beyond Paradise Nursery’s new Tomball location piques interest with modern, colorful design HRB will present Celebration of Dance, a collection of four ballets, in April - its first spring show without masks since the pandemic began. “Three weeks before our concert, we were completely finished and just in the polishing process and everything got shut down,” said Kristy Nilsson, resident choreographer for Houston Repertoire Ballet.Īs the Cypress-based ballet company prepares for its spring 2022 performance, a sense of normalcy has returned, inspiring an air of excitement among the dancers. The dances were choreographed, costumes assembled, and set pieces painted. The Houston Repertoire Ballet's Celebration of Dance production includes "Riviera Holiday." Photos by Scott Nilsson Photographer/ Houston Repertoire Ballet Show More Show LessĮverything was ready for the annual spring show two years ago. Photos by Scott Nilsson Photographer/ Houston Repertoire Ballet Show More Show Less 7 of7 "Les Sylphides" is among the performances in the Houston Repertoire Ballet's Celebration of Dance production.

Photos by Scott Nilsson Photographer/ Houston Repertoire Ballet Show More Show Less 6 of7 "Pressed" is one of the performances in this year's Celebration of Dance production by the Houston Repertoire Ballet. The character of bellhop is among the roles in "Riviera Holiday." Photos by Scott Nilsson Photographer/ Houston Repertoire Ballet Show More Show Less 5 of7 Photos by Scott Nilsson Photographer/ Houston Repertoire Ballet Show More Show Less 3 of7Ī golfer is among the roles in "Riviera Holiday." Photos by Scott Nilsson Photographer/ Houston Repertoire Ballet Show More Show Less 4 of7 "Riviera Holiday" features a variety of characters including a tennis player. Photos by Scott Nilsson Photographer/ Houston Repertoire Ballet Show More Show Less 2 of7 "Riviera Holiday" includes a variety of roles including a flapper.
