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Bark In The Park Ballet Fundraiser

Written by Bryce

A first-time family fundraiser for the New York Theatre Ballet called Bark! In The Park will take place on Tuesday, February 5th at El Museo Del Barrio on Fifth Avenue. This charming children’s ballet with original music and story by Karen LeFrak and choreography by Chase Brock of Broadway’s hit Spider-Man:Turn Off the Dark, follows the adventures of two children as they search Central Park for their lost dog.

A children’s ballet will start at 5 PM, followed by a kid-friendly buffet, supper, dance lessons, and a make your own “pupcake” station and more. Honestly, who doesn’t love a customized pupcake?!

5:00 PM – A Charming Children’s Ballet.

5:30 PM- Family Party. Featuring a kid-friendly buffet, supper, fun and games, dance lessons, a “make your own pupcake’ station and much more.

El Museo is located at 1230 Fifth Avenue, NY, NY 10029. Individual tickets start at $250.00 per person (ticket level-Best Friend). Call Ashley Campbell for ticket information (203) 298-4722

About NYTB: Founded in 1978 by artistic director Diana Byer, New York Theatre Ballet’s (NYTB) mission is to inspire a love of dance and to make its performances accessible to all audiences by maintaining affordable ticket prices. NYTB performs chamber Ballet masterpieces and new works by emerging choreographers, and innovative one-hour Ballets for children. By pairing the Ballets of legendary creators with those of new visionaries, NYTB helps audiences to Rediscover the old and be thrilled by the new. NYTB has a strong commitment to reach underserved children and Families in New York City and to tour to smaller cities and venues where Ballet is infrequently performed.

 

 

 

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Bryce

Bryce Gruber is a Manhattanite mom who can be found jet-setting off to every corner of the globe. She loves exotic places, planes with WiFi, summer clothes, & Sucre brown butter truffles. Bryce's aim is to do to luxury what Elton John did to being gay. Follow her on twitter @brycegruber

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