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Two dancers stand onstage in the spotlight with shadowy dancers behind them.

Tradition meets innovation during this creative exploration of all things dance.

Photo courtesy Lydia McRae Photography

Music City might be known for its tunes, but we sure know how to move, too.

Nashville Ballet’s second annual Dance Festival returns to the Fisher Center for the Performing Arts on Friday, July 19, for a community-centered celebration of classic + contemporary dance.

This rich mosaic of movement includes breathtaking performances by Nashville Ballet Company Artists, members of NB2, Nashville Ballet’s second company — and special guests from:

Experience the evolution of dance in Nashville

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