Repertoire

For more than 30 years, Ballet Creole has been mounting choreography that embodies the principle of creolization. Browse our repertoire and contact us for performance inquiries. We welcome inquiries for theatre stages, community performances and private events.

Patrick Parson

Photo Credit: Peter Stipcevich

Soulful Messiah

Choreographer: Patrick Parson

 “A Universal Holiday Tradition”

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Gabby Kamino

Photo Credit: Peter Lear

Tounkande

Choreographer: Patrick Parson

 

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Gabby Kamino

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Saraka

Choreographer: Patrick Parson

 

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Ballet Creole Dance Company performing Trouchka

Photo Credit: Peter Lear

Trouchka

Choreographer: Patrick Parson

A bold choreographic statement set to the emotional and rhythmic structure of Stravinsky’s classical score – Petrouchka; the story of a traditional Russian Puppet that comes to life.

 

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Gabby Kamino

Photo Credit: Peter Lear

Ancestral Spirits

Choreographer: Patrick Parson

 

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3 ladies from Ballet Creole Dance Company performing the Dark Shadow of Remembrance

Photo Credit: Peter Lear

Fallen Angels

Choreographer: Gabby Kamino

An allegorical piece which depicts angels that have “fallen,” or rather angels that have chosen to live as humans.

 

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Ballet Creole Dance Company performing Congo Laye

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Congo Laye

Choreographer: Arsenio Rafael

“Dedicated to Motherland Africa, to my roots and ancestors, to my mentor, and Spiritual guide Maestro Eduardo Rivero Walker.” – Arsenio Rafael

 

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3 ladies from Ballet Creole Dance Company performing the Dark Shadow of Remembrance

Photo Credit: Peter Lear

The Dark Shadow of Remembrance

Choreographer: Jose Carret

“The dark reflection of my soul. The transparent shadow of remembrance, that without thinking guides myself and my Cuban idiosyncrasy…telling what could be best for me.”  – Jose Carret

 

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