
Historic Asolo Theater
Dwight Currie, the Associate Director of Programming at the Ringling Museum, and Stanford Makishi, the Executive Director of the Baryshnikov Arts Center, spoke to a packed house of supporters and press at the Historic Asolo Theater to tell them about the upcoming productions of the 2010 Ringling International Arts Festival. The Festival, like last year, will feature performances by emerging artists from all over the world, but this year, it will have so much more. There will be four opening night performances, three world premieres, three pieces commissioned for the Ringling International Arts Festival, two US premieres and a dance performance by a very well known ballet dancer.
You can find out details on the performances and how to buy tickets at ringlingartsfestival.org.






