Diablo Ballet to perform in Pullman March 6

Diablo Ballet will visit the Washington State University campus March 6 for a repertory performance full of ballet treasures, such as George Balanchine’s “Tarantella Pas de Deux.”

The performance is set for 3 p.m. in Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum. Tickets are $12-$28 (discounts for students and children) and available at all TicketsWest outlets, by phone at (800) 325-SEAT and online at www.beasley.wsu.edu.

Based in San Francisco, Diablo Ballet (www.diabloballet.org) features prima ballerinas and lead male dancers from some of the world’s most renowned companies. Their members are some of the finest, most expertly trained and skilled dancers in America.

Founded in 1993, Diablo Ballet is in its 10th season of dance performances, educational and outreach projects, and productions on tour. The company achieved artistic success in just a few years of performance history, capturing enthusiastic public response, critical acclaim and international recognition. The freshness and vitality of their dancers and choreographers coupled with the highest degree of technical excellence and a dynamic, original repertoire continue to captivate audiences of all ages.

For more information, call (208) 883-DANS or contact Leo Udy at Beasley Coliseum at (509) 335-3748 or visit the coliseum Web site at www.beasley.wsu.edu.

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