Huntsville Ballet to offer Dancers’ Choice for Valentine weekend
The Dancer’s Choice Series gives Huntsville Ballet Company dancers the opportunity to choreograph and perform in genres of their choice. Performing in the small, intimate setting of our studio has proven to create a truly interactive experience which allows for conversation between the audience and the dancers and directors. Photo courtesy of Huntsville Ballet
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By STAFF REPORTS staff@themadisonrecord.com
 By STAFF REPORTS staff@themadisonrecord.com  
Published 6:04 am Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Huntsville Ballet to offer Dancers’ Choice for Valentine weekend

 

Dancer’s Choice offers a unique series of in-studio performances that place creativity in the hands of the company’s dancers

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville Ballet is offering a special Valentine treat this weekend with its Dancers’ Choice series. It offers company members the opportunity to choreograph and perform works in genres of their choosing, showcasing both classical and contemporary styles in an intimate studio setting. The close proximity between audience and performers creates an immersive, interactive experience that has become a favorite among patrons.

According to Artistic Director Phillip Otto, “The studio environment allows audiences to experience dance in a very personal way. It’s equally enjoyed by seasoned ballet enthusiasts and those attending their first performance.”

The program will feature excerpts and variations from beloved ballets including Romeo and Juliet, La Sylphide, and Stage Door Canteen, along with three new works choreographed by Cathy Curry and company dancers Abby Callahan and Daria Kasuska.

Each performance concludes with an audience favorite: a post-show opportunity to meet the dancers and directors, take photos, and ask questions about the performances.

SHOWTIMES & TICKET INFORMATION

• Friday, Feb. 13 @ 7 pm

• Saturday, Feb. 14 @ 2: pm

• Saturday, Feb. 14 @ 4 pm

• Sunday, Feb. 15 @ 1 pm

• Sunday, Feb. 15 @ 3 pm

Location: Huntsville Ballet Studios 800 Regal Drive SW in Huntsville

Tickets: Purchase online at www.huntsvilleballet.org/tickets Phone: 256-539-0961 Email: companymanager@huntsvilleballet.org

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