Ballet Arizona recently announced the U.S. premiere of “Frida,” a powerful retelling of Frida Kahlo’s life story and her poignant, painful, and magical world, stunningly choreographed by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa. This production will run for a limited time at Symphony Hall (75 N. 2nd St.) in Phoenix from Feb. 13 through 16, 2025.
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Celebrating the life and artistry of Frida Kahlo
One of the most intriguing artists of the 20th century, Mexican-born Kahlo refused to bow to misfortune, zealously challenged taboos, championed women’s rights, and painted portraits that became famous worldwide.
“‘Frida’ is a powerful ballet that will stay with audiences even after they leave the theater,” says Daniela Cardim, artistic director of Ballet Arizona. “We are honored to present the U.S. premiere and eagerly await its debut on our stage. From its striking sets and costumes to its enthralling choreography by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, ‘Frida’ provides yet another lens through which to experience this enigmatic artist and icon.”
Belgian-Colombian choreographer Lopez Ochoa, a prolific, award-winning, and sought-after artist, completed her dance education at the Royal Ballet School of Antwerp and has created more than 100 works for 80 dance companies worldwide. When asked about her inspiration for “Frida,” Lopez Ochoa explains, “Creating “Frida” allowed me to channel my profound admiration for a woman who unapologetically lived and breathed her art.
Frida Kahlo used her life as a canvas, infusing every piece with raw, personal truth. Her work was never intended to be merely decorative or pleasing to the eye; it was meant to reach deep into the soul. Through her art, she challenged conventions and made us confront the beauty in pain, the strength in vulnerability, and the authenticity of what it is to be a woman through the eyes of a woman. It was a captivating journey to translate her spirit into the language of classical ballet, enriched by contemporary expression.”
Score and stage elements
The show’s score, featuring a variety of Mexican instruments, comes from British composer Peter Salem, best known for his work in film and theater. Internationally acclaimed Dutch designer Dieuweke van Reij created the costumes and set designs for “Frida,” underscoring Ballet Arizona’s commitment to partnering with creatives from both the U.S. and abroad to deliver the highest quality performances to Phoenix audiences.
The stage elements are being built locally in Arizona, including expansive sets adorned with intricate large-scale paintings. Additionally, costumes and headdresses are being created by designers worldwide, specializing in meticulous ombre dyeing and delicate embroidery.
Ballet Arizona’s Opening Night Series Sponsors are F. Francis and Dionne Najafi of Pivotal Foundation. “Frida” is sponsored and produced by Bob Benson and Jacquie & Bennett Dorrance.
Single tickets are on sale now and can be purchased by calling the Ballet Arizona box office at 602-381-1096. Group sales and season subscriptions are also available, as well as tickets to the Studio Spotlight performance. For more information and the full list of showtimes, visit https://balletaz.org/performance/frida/2025-02-13/.