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Ballet Nepantla ‘Valentina’ Gala at 26 Bridge

The Ballet Nepantla Spring 2019 Gala is at 26 Bridge in DUMBO, Brooklyn on Friday, March 22, 2019 from 7pm – 12:30am. From $30

This young company is really strong and has a great concept of celebrating “nepantla” the Aztec world for being in-between.

We support them and hope you will too.


Ballet Nepantla Spring 2019 Gala

Spend the evening with Ballet Nepantla as we celebrate the creation of our new production, ‘Valentina,’ a collection of stories that speak to the strength and resilience of women during Revolutionary Mexico. By fusing contemporary ballet with traditional Mexican folklorico, ‘Valentina’ tells stories of struggles and triumph, and explores the spaces between love and hate, hope and despair.

At this evening’s gala, Ballet Nepantla will be previewing ‘Valentina’ prior to its New York City debut at the 14th St Y in Manhattan’s East Village, April 10th – 14th.


Ballet Nepantla Spring 2019 Gala Tickets

Gala tickets are priced for community participation.

Open Bar: $50
Non-alcoholic beverages: $30

Get tickets at www.evenbrite.com


26 Bridge

26 Bridge St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
(between John & Plymouth St)
DUMBO, Brooklyn


Published March 22, 2019 | Updated April 10, 2023.

Filed Under: Ballet Nepantla, Brooklyn, Contemporary Dance, LATIN DANCE, Mexican

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