Go inside the creation of The Accused, a bold new one-act ballet from choreographer Robert Poe. Inspired by Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, the piece reimagines the story through the eyes of Tituba, the enslaved woman often overlooked in traditional interpretations.
Centering the Tituba as a symbolic voice, Poe crafts a narrative that breaks from Eurocentric fairy tales and brings American history to the ballet stage. This behind-the-scenes look explores how Ballet 314 is pushing classical boundaries to tell stories that are both timely and deeply human.
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The Accused
Experience the world premiere of The Accused. This harrowing ballet unveils the gripping story of Tituba, the first woman accused in the Salem Witch Trials.
This triple bill also includes:
The St. Louis premiere of Lark Ascending - an ASL-inspired ballet by Dance Magazine featured choreographer...