Music & Performance
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Feb 07 / TBTulsa
This performance of Romeo & Juliet was recorded at the Tulsa PAC during Tulsa Ballet's 2015/2016 Season.
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Feb 07 / TBTulsa
This performance of Celestial Bodies is from the 2021 Signature Series.
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Feb 02 / TBTulsa
This supercut of Don Quixote was recorded in November, 2017 at the Tulsa PAC.
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Feb 02 / TBTulsa
This supercut features scenes from Tulsa Ballet's production of Strictly Gershwin at the Tulsa PAC during the 2017/2018 season.
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Feb 02 / The University of Tulsa
According to the National Survey for Student Engagement, a student s sense of belonging directly affects their persistence and performance in a university setting. Furthermore for students to feel they belong, they must feel they can relate to others in the campus community, while living in their individual realities. The University of Tulsa wants to ensure everyone on its campus feels a sense of belonging.
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Jan 19 / TBTulsa
Choreographer Andrew McNicol shares some insight into his vision for the World Premiere of Cinderella, coming to the Tulsa PAC February 9-12.
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Jan 17 / TBTulsa
Tulsa Ballet presents the World Premiere of Cinderella, coming to the Tulsa PAC February 9-12.
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Jan 17 / TBTulsa
Tulsa Ballet presents the World Premiere of Cinderella, coming to the Tulsa PAC February 9-12.
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Dec 07 / Tulsa Oilers
Sit down with Zack Reynolds and Luke Hamilton as they discuss with Oilers owner Andy Scurto the details of Tulsa's future vision of sports entertainment. Everything from the action on the ice to new facilities, football progress, and much more it's all presented by our friends at OilFire Whiskey!
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Nov 29 / TBTulsa
Tulsa Ballet is proud to bring its newest version of Tulsa s holiday tradition, The Nutcracker back to the Tulsa PAC this December. Audiences delighted in the brand new version of this beloved classic tale last year, and Tulsa Ballet is thrilled to bring it back for 2022. This new interpretation features moving scenery, projections, more than one thousand costumes, and choreography by world-renowned choreographers Val Caniparoli and Ma Cong, both previous Resident Choreographers of Tulsa Ballet.
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