Kids & Family
Roxey Ballet Brings 'Children’s Classic Stories' To The Stage
The show features Roxey's professional company dancers and local students from Mill Ballet School, the official school of Roxey Ballet.

NEW HOPE, PA — Roxey Ballet invites families to share in the whimsical world of the “Children’s Classic Stories” Sleeping Beauty Act III-Aurora’s Wedding and Carnival of the Animals this spring season.
A production that will delight audiences of all ages, “Children’s Classic Stories” features Roxey’s professional company dancers and local students from Mill Ballet School, the official school of Roxey Ballet. The cast beautifully brings these two tales to life while entertaining and inspiring.
Sleeping Beauty Act III presents the extraordinary pas de deux of Princess Aurora and Prince Desire and includes Jewel Fairy Variations, Blue Bird, Puss in Boots, and Little Red Riding Hood as de deux. As Princess Aurora and her family awaken from their deep sleep, the princess accepts Prince Florimund’s proposal for marriage, and her family approves. A joyful wedding at the castle celebrates their marriage and is attended by their families and magical fairies. Masterful choreography by Mark Roxey and exquisite costumes by Alicia Warden and Nilda Roxey bring this classic fairytale to life.
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Carnival of the Animals tells the story of a child lost at the zoo who encounters various dynamic animals as he finds his way home. Choreographed by Mark Roxey, the ballet includes 57 colorful costumes and masks designed by Alicia Worden, Ana Vichnevetsky, and Nilda Roxey. As the dancers interpret lions, fish, donkeys, elephants, chickens, tortoises, birds, and kangaroos, audience members enjoy various styles of dance paired with surprising instrumentation.
Making the arts accessible to all is the mission of Roxey Ballet. A sensory-friendly performance of “Children’s Classic Stories” suitable for children and adults with ASD, special needs, or sensory sensitivities will be presented with adaptations including decreased sound levels, elimination of special effects, and increased house lighting. There will be an ASL interpreter present to welcome deaf and hard-of-hearing patrons. This performance is also a great option for very young children, providing a relaxed atmosphere with the freedom to move around.
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“Children’s Classic Stories” will be performed on Saturday and Sunday, April 20 and 21 at 2 p.m. at Villa Victoria Theatre, 376 West Upper Ferry Road, Ewing, N.J. The sensory-friendly performance will be performed on Saturday, April 13 at 3 p.m. at Mill Ballet in New Hope. In-person and virtual tickets are available at roxeyballet.org/childrenclassicstories.
As the excitement builds leading up to the performances at Villa Victoria Theatre, Roxey Ballet will host a Fairytale Party for children and their families. Guests are invited to join Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Puss in Boots, Little Red Riding Hood, the Fairy Godmother, and surprise storybook characters for a magical afternoon. Attendees will enjoy refreshments, fairytale treats, a dance lesson, a mini-performance, and may take photos and receive autographs from the dancers. The Fairytale Party will take place on Sunday, April 14 at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. at Mill Ballet in New Hope.
Roxey Ballet performs cutting-edge, contemporary ballet to critical acclaim throughout the United States. Incorporated in 1995 as a New Jersey non-profit organization, Roxey Ballet has a mission to deliver artistic and cultural excellence through professional dance performances, residencies, educational programs, workshops, and master classes. The company takes pride in being a multicultural, all-inclusive organization that fosters a creative environment of growth for all.
Roxey Ballet’s programs are made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, The New Jersey Cultural Trust, Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation, VSA Kennedy Center The International Organization on Arts & Disabilities, Church and Dwight, Hunterdon County Cultural & Heritage Commission, Dance NJ, The Princeton Area Community Foundation, and by private donations from individuals and businesses.
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