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    Apr 10202607:30 PM
    Cincinnati Ballet: Liberty In MotionProcter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center, Cincinnati, OH
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    Apr 11202607:30 PM
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    Apr 12202601:00 PM
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    About Liberty In Motion

    In current times, Liberty In Motion continues to thrive as a leading force in the theatre community, especially in the wake of recent global challenges that reshaped live performances. The company has adapted to the new normal by incorporating digital platforms into their repertoire, successfully staging virtual performances that reach audiences far beyond their traditional venues. This pivot has enabled them to maintain engagement with their fanbase while exploring innovative formats, such as live-streamed theatre experiences and interactive online workshops. Among their latest projects is a powerful new play that addresses contemporary issues of social justice and identity politics, set to premiere at their flagship theatre in New York later this year. The company is also gearing up for a series of live performances as audiences return to theatres, introducing enhanced safety measures to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Furthermore, Liberty In Motion is expanding its reach through collaborations with local arts organizations and schools, promoting inclusivity and cultural exchange. With an ambitious season ahead, including a revitalization of classic American musicals and fresh narratives reflective of today’s society, Liberty In Motion remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of live theatre and making impactful art accessible to all. Stay tuned for upcoming shows, workshops, and community events that continue to celebrate the spirit of liberation and creativity.

    Liberty In Motion History

    Liberty In Motion is a celebrated theatre company that originated in the late 20th century, with its roots deeply intertwined with the rich traditions of American theatrical performance. Founded in 1995 in New York, it emerged as a platform for innovative storytelling and diverse artistic expressions. The company's mission has always been to provide a voice to underrepresented communities and explore themes of freedom, identity, and social justice. Over the years, Liberty In Motion gained acclaim for its thought-provoking performances that blend classical techniques with contemporary narratives, showcasing a range of genres from drama to musical theatre. Their signature style often features elaborate choreography, compelling scripts, and immersive stage design that transcends traditional theatrical boundaries. With a commitment to engaging with the community, the company regularly hosts workshops and outreach programs aimed at inspiring the next generation of theatre enthusiasts and artists. This dedication to education and community engagement has solidified Liberty In Motion's reputation as a beacon for aspiring performers, bringing together artists from various backgrounds to collaborate and innovate. Notable past productions include adaptations of classic texts and original works that have toured both nationally and internationally, winning numerous awards and accolades along the way. Through its powerful storytelling and commitment to art as a vehicle for change, Liberty In Motion has contributed significantly to the evolution of modern theatre, reflecting the changing societal landscape and advocating for artistic freedom.