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WebisodesPROJECT Ballet (ep206) - "Carmina Burana"This hot season of Webisodes from the Cincinnati Ballet comes to a close with some amazing behind-the-scenes footage and the regulars finally get to meet Victoria! Or so they think! A high-resolution version of episode is available here. The sixth webisode of the new season of PROJECT Ballet, "Carmina Burana," finds the Dancers showing the Regulars the rigors of ballet training and rehearsal. Be sure to vote on which webisode you like best this season and you'll save $10 off admission to the Cincinnati Ballet's production "Carmina Burana & Serenade," May 9-11, 2008, at the Aronoff Center for the Arts, 513-621-5219. This is the sixth and final episode of the second season of a new series of short films from the Cincinnati Ballet and produced by Rosetta Stone Studios, written by James Czar, Barbara Hauser, and Jeff Syroney, and directed by James Czar. You'll need the latest version of QuickTime to view the hi-res version, and it may take a while to download, but it's worth it. If you can't view the movie, then you don't have the LATEST version of Quicktime. Posted/updated on Apr 30 2008 - 11:51am | Webisodes
PROJECT Ballet (ep205) - "A Thousand and One Nights"The Webisodes from the Cincinnati Ballet keep coming! This time we more personal with our dancers and get to know them better. A high-resolution version of episode is available here. The fifth webisode of the new season of PROJECT Ballet, "A Thousand and One Nights," finds the dancers telling each other stories, like Scheherazade told the Sultan. Be sure to vote on which story you think is true (only one of them is!) and you'll save $10 off admission to the Cincinnati Ballet's production "A Thousand and One Nights," March 28-30, 2008, at the Aronoff Center for the Arts, 513-621-5219. This is the fifth episode of a new series of short films from the Cincinnati Ballet and produced by Rosetta Stone Studios, written by James Czar, Barbara Hauser, and Jeff Syroney, and directed by James Czar. You'll need the latest version of QuickTime to view the hi-res version, and it may take a while to download, but it's worth it. If you can't view the movie, then you don't have the LATEST version of Quicktime. Posted/updated on Mar 20 2008 - 8:54am | Webisodes
PROJECT Ballet (ep204) - "Romeo & Juliet"This hot season of Webisodes from the Cincinnati Ballet continues and change is in the air! A new presence joins our gang to teach them about fate, and tell them of their destiny... A high-resolution version of episode is available here. The fourth webisode of the new season of PROJECT Ballet, "Romeo & Juliet," finds the gang and their new roommates confronting questions of choice and destiny. Be sure to vote on whether you believe in FATE or FREE WILL and you'll save $10 off admission to the Cincinnati Ballet's production "Romeo & Juliet," February 15-17, 2008, at the Aronoff Center for the Arts, 513-621-5219. This is the fourth episode of a new series of short films from the Cincinnati Ballet and produced by Rosetta Stone Studios, written by James Czar, Barbara Hauser, and Jeff Syroney, and directed by James Czar. You'll need the latest version of QuickTime to view the hi-res version, and it may take a while to download, but it's worth it. If you can't view the movie, then you don't have the LATEST version of Quicktime. Posted/updated on Feb 3 2008 - 1:54pm | Webisodes
PROJECT Ballet (ep203) - "The Nutcracker"We're pleased to bring you a Very Special Holiday Edition of PROJECT Ballet, including special celebrity guests! A high-resolution version of episode is available here. The third webisode of the new season of PROJECT Ballet, "The Nutcracker," finds Cammy Dierking from Cincinnati's Channel 12 WKRC and Constance from My64 at a party at the PROJECT Ballet loft. Cammy is there so that she can find out about the Nutcracker from the dancers themselves, but she falls asleep before they can show her, and hilarity ensues. Be sure to vote on which dream sequence you like the best and you'll save $10 off admission to the Cincinnati Ballet's production of Frisch's presents "The Nutcracker!" This is the third episode of a new series of short films from the Cincinnati Ballet and produced by Rosetta Stone Studios, written by James Czar, Barbara Hauser, and Jeff Syroney, and directed by James Czar. You'll need the latest version of QuickTime to view the hi-res version, and it may take a while to download, but it's worth it. If you can't view the movie, then you don't have the LATEST version of Quicktime. Posted/updated on Nov 28 2007 - 10:01pm | Webisodes
PROJECT Ballet (ep202) - "Chaconne & Chasing Squirrel"The hot new season of Webisodes from the Cincinnati Ballet continues and the house heats up! Love is in the air, but this plot has way too many sides for a triangle. The second webisode of the new season of PROJECT Ballet, "Chaconne & Chasing Squirrel," finds our dancers using what they've learned from their latest ballet's to help Ti overcome her shyness and Brad learn romance. Be sure to vote on what you think Brad should do! You can save $10 off admission to the Cincinnati Ballet's production "Chaconne!" This is the second episode of a new series of short films from the Cincinnati Ballet and produced by Rosetta Stone Studios, written by James Czar, Barbara Hauser, and Jeff Syroney, and directed by James Czar. A high-resolution version of episode is available here. You'll need the latest version of QuickTime to view it, and it may take a while to download, but it's worth it. If you can't view the movie, you don't have the LATEST version of Quicktime. Posted/updated on Oct 26 2007 - 5:08pm | Webisodes
PROJECT Ballet (ep201) - "New Works"This is the story of eight strangers, four dancers and four regular folk, who agreed to hang out in a loft, work together on projects, and have their adventures taped to find out what happens when the real world collides with the world of dance. Welcome to Project Ballet! PART ONE PART TWO The first webisode of the new season of PROJECT Ballet, "New Works," finds our Regulars having to choreograph the Dancers in completely new works made up on the spot. Be sure to vote for your favorite dance team! You can save $10 off admission to the Cincinnati Ballet's production "New Works!" This is the first episode of a new series of short films from the Cincinnati Ballet and produced by Rosetta Stone Studios, written by James Czar, Barbara Hauser, and Jeff Syroney, and directed by James Czar. A high-resolution version of both parts combined is available here. You'll need the latest version of QuickTime to view it, and it may take a while to download, but it's worth it. If you can't view the movie, you don't have the LATEST version of Quicktime. Posted/updated on Sep 7 2007 - 2:39pm | Webisodes
Extreme Man Makeover (ep105)Can ballet change your man? Three average joes are exposed to ballet and the results are... well, you decide who has the most radical transformation! Be sure to vote - you can save $10 off admission to "Twyla Tharp Plus!" A high-resolution version of this film is available here. You'll need the latest version of QuickTime to view it, and it may take a while to download, but it's worth it. If you can't view the movie, you don't have the LATEST version of Quicktime. A short film from the Cincinnati Ballet and Rosetta Stone Studios, written by Barbara Hauser, Luke Brockmeier, and James Czar, and directed by Luke Brockmeier. Posted/updated on May 10 2007 - 6:09pm | Webisodes
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