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Spin into the Spanish countryside with “Don Quixote”

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See the International Ballet Pre-Professional Company dancers bring the energy of “Don Quixote” to the stage.

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Travel to Spain with Greenville’s own International Ballet for “Don Quixote” at the Peace Center, on stage Saturday, May 31-Sunday, June 1.

This high-energy, comedic three-act ballet features Ludwig Minkus’ score performed live by the Greenville Symphony Orchestra and includes a cast of 45 guest and local dancers, stunning sets, and exquisite costumes. Follow Don Quixote, Sancho Panza, Kitri, and Basilio on an epic adventure full of courage and charm.

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