ONLY EAST COAST APPEARANCE
NOW THROUGH JUNE 5, 2011!
For tickets call (877)77-CLICK.
PRESERVED FOREVER.
HERE FOR A MOMENT IN TIME.
Exceptionally preserved artifacts — some
almost 4,000 years old — buried in the
vast Tarim Basin desert of Central Asia, are
featured in this landmark exhibition from
China. Together, they tell a tale of long-forgotten cultures along the world’s famous
trading route.
Secrets of the Silk Road was organized by the Bowers
Museum, Santa Ana, California in association with the
Archaeological Institute of Xinjiang and the Urumqi
Museum. Photo ©Xinjiang Institute of Archaeology
Boston Ballet
The Boston Opera House
539 Washington St.
Boston
bostonballet.org
3260 South Street, Philadelphia
www.penn.museum
One stop on the Regional Rail from 30th Street Station.
Enjoy VIP tickets with a hotel package.
Details:
www.penn.museum/silkroadhotelpackages
Take Amtrak to Philadelphia to see Secrets of the
Silk Road and save 30% off a companion ticket
with a paid regular fare to Philadelphia. Restrictions
apply, see details at
visitphilly.com/amtrak.
Since 1963, Boston Ballet has been
one of the leading dance companies in
the world on stage, in the studio and in
the community. Under the leadership
of Artistic Director Mikko Nissinen, the
company maintains an internationally acclaimed repertoire and the largest ballet
school in North America, Boston Ballet
School. This spring, Boston Ballet presents Elo Experience, March 24-April 3,
a program featuring seven contemporary
works by the internationally renowned
Jorma Elo, Boston Ballet’s Resident
Choreographer. April 7-17, Boston Ballet
presents George Balanchine’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, a beautiful vision
of Shakespeare’s story. Bella Figura, on
stage April 28-May 8, features U.S. and
world premiere works by Helen Pickett,
Jiri Kylian and William Forsythe. Bal-anchine/Robbins, May 12-22, closes the
season with a quadruple billing of these
two master choreographer’s great works.
Gettysburg Convention &
Visitors Bureau
571 W. Middle St.
Gettysburg, Penn.
800-337-5015; gettysburg.travel
Gettysburg Civil War 150th Kick-Off
This April, don’t miss two special kick-off events planned for Gettysburg. On
April 22-23, experience the Civil War
history of Fairfield, highlighting the
impact of the War on this small town,
just miles from Gettysburg. Return April
29-30 for the Official Kick-Off Ceremony
in Gettysburg, featuring living history,
skirmishes and a 150-cannon volley
to honor our fallen heroes. The commemoration of the 150th Anniversary
of the American Civil War continues in
Gettysburg throughout 2015. Be part of