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A male and a female ballet dancer performing together on stage.

Elvis Presley’s legacy is represented through rhythm, rebellion, and the timeless power of movement.

Photo provided by Nashville Ballet

Grab your blue suede shoes and prepare to be all shook up.

Nashville Ballet presents “If I Can Dream,” an homage to the one-of-a-kind music and rhythm of Elvis Presley.

Witness iconic songs like “That’s Alright” and “Suspicious Minds” come to life through dance at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center from Friday, Oct. 10, through Sunday, Oct. 12.

Tickets are available for afternoon and evening performances throughout the weekend.

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