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A ballet dancer making a leap against an orange background.

Greenville’s International Ballet brings the three-act classical ballet “Don Quixote” to the stage with a live orchestra.

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Travel to Spain with International Ballet — a Greenville, SC, pre-professional ballet company and training academy — as they present “Don Quixote” at the Peace Center in Greenville, just an hour from Asheville.

On Saturday, May 31-Sunday, June 1, experience this high-energy, comedic three-act ballet featuring Ludwig Minkus’ score performed live by the Greenville Symphony Orchestra. Follow Don Quixote, Sancho Panza, Kitri, and Basilio on a daring adventure, brought to life by 45 dancers, stunning sets, and exquisite costumes.

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