Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House tickets 10 March 2026 - Premiere Grace. Blink of an Eye. A Case of You. Revelations | GoComGo.com

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Grace. Blink of an Eye. A Case of You. Revelations

Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House, Dallas, USA
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Important Info
Type: Ballet
City: Dallas, USA
Starts at: 19:30
Acts: 1
Duration: 2h

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Cast
Performers
Violin: Itzhak Perlman
Creators
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach
Choreographer: Alvin Ailey
Choreographer: Judith Jamison
Choreographer: Medhi Walerski
Choreographer: Ronald K. Brown
Overview

Grace by Ronald K. Brown is a spiritually grounded work that reflects themes of faith, humanity, and compassion. The choreography blends African and contemporary movement with a sense of reverence and hope.

Created by Ronald K. Brown, Grace draws inspiration from African diaspora traditions, gospel music, and social consciousness. The movement is fluid and rhythmic, emphasizing connection, uplift, and collective strength. Through its emotional clarity and spiritual tone, the work offers a meditation on dignity, resilience, and shared humanity.

Blink of an Eye by Mehdi Walerski is a fast-paced, high-energy contemporary dance work driven by precision and momentum. The choreography captures fleeting moments, shifting instantly between control and release.

Blink of an Eye by Mehdi Walerski explores speed, awareness, and the tension between instinct and structure. Sharp transitions and continuous motion create a sense of urgency, as if time is constantly slipping forward. The work highlights Walerski’s athletic and musical style, where split-second choices shape the entire experience.

A Case of You by Judith Jamison is a deeply personal and expressive solo that explores love, longing, and emotional vulnerability. The work reveals the quiet power of intimacy through restrained yet resonant movement.

A Case of You by Judith Jamison is an iconic solo that embodies reflection, devotion, and emotional depth. Set to Joni Mitchell’s song, the choreography unfolds with simplicity and honesty, allowing feeling to guide each gesture. It stands as a timeless expression of Jamison’s artistry, presence, and ability to communicate profound emotion through movement.

Revelations by Alvin Ailey is a powerful modern dance masterpiece inspired by African American spirituals and lived experience. The work expresses struggle, faith, and joy through deeply emotional and communal movement.

Revelations by Alvin Ailey is an iconic dance work that traces a journey from sorrow to hope using music rooted in African American spirituals. Through a blend of modern dance, ballet, and jazz influences, the choreography reflects resilience, spirituality, and collective memory. It remains a timeless celebration of the human spirit and one of the most influential works in modern dance history.

Venue Info

Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House - Dallas
Location   2403 Flora St

The Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House is an opera house (one of four venues in the AT&T Performing Arts Center) located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA). Designed as a 21st-century reinterpretation of the traditional opera house, the Winspear seats 2,200 (with a capacity of 2,300) in a traditional horseshoe configuration. The facility is the home of The Dallas Opera (which until the 2008/2009 season performed at the Music Hall at Fair Park) and the Texas Ballet Theater.

History

Groundbreaking for the AT&T Performing Arts Center and Winspear Opera House was held in October 2006. The venue was designed by Foster and Partners (principal architect: Spencer de Grey) and made possible in part by a $42-million gift from Margot and Bill Winspear, for whom the facility is named. The London firm Sound Space Design (principal acoustician: Robert Essert) developed the acoustical design of the opera house and the acoustics were engineered specifically for performances of opera and musical theater. Theatre planning and theatre equipment design was by Theatre Projects Consultants. The stages were also equipped with appropriate flooring for performances of ballet and other forms of dance.

The opera house was presented to the public with tours and performances during the center's opening week, October 12 – 18, 2009. The first opera performance took place on October 23, 2009, with Verdi's Otello, conducted by Graeme Jenkins.

Design Features

The Annette and Harold Simmons Signature Glass Façade wrap around the building, creating transparency between the opera house and the surrounding Performance Park. An 84-foot (26 m) wide section of the glass façade is retractable to a height of 23 feet (7.0 m), literally opening up the Grand Lobby, Cafe, and Box Circle-level Restaurant to Performance Park.

The Grand Portico, radiating from the opera house on all sides, provides shade over 3 acres (12,000 m2) of the Performance Park. The solar canopy's louvers are arranged at fixed angles following the path of the sun. By eliminating the most direct sunlight on the façade and by creating a cooler microclimate around the building, the canopy significantly reduces the energy requirements of the Winspear Opera House.

In May 2009 artist Guillermo Kuitca was commissioned to design the stage curtain. The design abstracts the seating plan for Winspear's Margaret McDermott Performance Hall and reproduces this image onto the curtain itself.

A key design feature is the 318-rod chandelier located inside the performance hall, named The Moody Foundation Chandelier. The chandelier hangs 50 feet below the ceiling. Starting Friday, June 28, 2013, the traditional pre-performance ascent of The Moody Chandelier has been accompanied by an exclusively adapted piece “The Light” by American composer Philip Glass. Once retracted into the ceiling, it leaves the impression of a star-lit night, as each rod has the ability to "twinkle." The acrylic rods are illuminated by three primary color LEDs which allows the chandelier to be lit in virtually any color.

Important Info
Type: Ballet
City: Dallas, USA
Starts at: 19:30
Acts: 1
Duration: 2h
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