Review: Ballet 5:8’s latest Grand Rapids dance premiere does not disappoint

The return of the Chicago-based Ballet 5:8 to Grand Rapids Christian High School’s DeVos Center for the Arts and Worship not only reinforced the modern ballet troupe’s technical prowess but also artistic director/choreographer Julianna Rubio Slager and dancer/costumer designer Lorianne Barclay’s bold ability to create emotional stage production’s that also carry moral and religious meaning.

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Review: Ballet 5:8’s Latest Grand Rapids Dance Premiere Does Not Disappoint