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Orlando Ballet Performs New Season With Live Orchestra

An Orlando Ballet performance of "The Nutcracker." Photo: Brett  Reighn
An Orlando Ballet performance of "The Nutcracker." Photo: Brett Reighn

The Orlando Ballet made a surprise announcement Thursday night when it unveiled its new season. For the first time in nearly a generation, a live orchestra will accompany every mainstage performance.

The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra and Central Florida Arts Symphony Orchestra will play for performances beginning with the Ballet’s new season in October.

Ballet interim Executive Director James Cundiff said the decision came after many conversations with ballet fans and audience members.

"Orlando Ballet needs to be able to provide an experience for our audience that can’t be found anywhere else in Central Florida for any price, and live music was a key element of being able to deliver that," said Cundiff.

It's been more than twenty years since a live orchestra accompanied an Orlando Ballet season.

“There’s always a rationale for making cuts to remain a strong organization," Cundiff said. "My sense is that you can’t remove things from the art and expect the audience to come with you."

The new season includes performances of "Beauty and the Beast," "Don Quixote," and "Giselle."

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Nicole came to Central Florida to attend Rollins College and started working for Orlando’s ABC News Radio affiliate shortly after graduation. She joined Central Florida Public Media in 2010. As a field reporter, news anchor and radio show host in the City Beautiful, she has covered everything from local arts to national elections, from extraordinary hurricanes to historic space flights, from the people and procedures of Florida’s justice system to the changing face of the state’s economy.