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Ballet BC’s Upcoming Production Brings Star Power

This May, celebrated choreographers Bobbi Jene Smith and Or Schraiber present their new work at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre.

A dancer in a black sleeveless shirt is against a light blue background with her hands above her head, bending at the waist to the right of the frame.
Ballet BC artist Pei Lun Lai. Photo by Marcus Eriksson.
Ballet BC 14 Apr 2026The Tyee

Ballet BC’s UNITY, an evening of dance featuring the world premiere of FOR GLASS by internationally acclaimed choreographic duo Bobbi Jene Smith and Or Schraiber, is coming to the Queen Elizabeth Theatre May 7-9.

Ballet BC’s season finale, UNITY will be a full-evening world premiere by two of today’s most in-demand choreographic voices. The new creation FOR GLASS harnesses the physicality and emotional range of Ballet BC’s full company of 20 dancers, with music by Philip Glass performed live onstage by a string quartet.

FOR GLASS marks the highly anticipated followup to Smith and Schraiber’s celebrated 2025 debut with Ballet BC, Obsidian. With a movement language shaped by years dancing with the Batsheva Dance Company and infused with their own deeply expressive style, the voracious duo’s work has been praised as “wild and rebellious” (Le Figaro) and “astonishing in its creativity and depth” (Los Angeles Times).

“I am always inspired by the work of Bobbi and Or, and am thrilled Vancouver gets another opportunity to experience it, following an incredible run of global successes,” says Ballet BC artistic director Medhi Walerski. “Their approach to creation is fresh and exciting — deeply dedicated to their craft, they bring openness, care and an exceptional work ethic to the way they collaborate with the dancers in the studio. Their choreographic voice is diverse, blending a strong movement language, theatricality, beautiful musicality and thoughtful composition to create a piece that is both powerful and sensitive. It’s the perfect finale for a remarkable season for Ballet BC.”

WATCH: Internationally acclaimed choreographic duo Bobbi Jene Smith and Or Schraiber return to Ballet BC. Video via Ballet BC on YouTube.

Bobbi Jene Smith is an alumna of the Juilliard School, North Carolina School of the Arts and Royal Winnipeg Ballet School. From 2005 to 2014, she was a dancer with the Batsheva Dance Company.

Or Schraiber is a dancer, choreographer, actor and filmmaker. Also a former dancer with the Batsheva Dance Company, he studied acting at the Stella Adler Studio and performed in the Broadway production of The Band’s Visit (first U.S. tour).

In 2023, Smith and Schraiber choreographed the off-Broadway production of Danny and the Deep Blue Sea at the Lucille Lortel Theater in New York City. Their film work includes Boaz Yakin’s Aviva (2019), Terrence Malick’s The Way of the Wind (2025) and Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride! (2026).

Together they are founding members of the Broken Theater and the American Modern Opera Company, and have choreographed original works for some of the world’s finest dance companies, including the Paris Opera Ballet, the Royal Danish Ballet, Ballet BC, the Los Angeles Dance Project, the Batsheva Ensemble, GöteborgsOperans Danskompani and others.

‘UNITY’ featuring ‘FOR GLASS’ takes place May 7-9 at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver. Tickets are on sale now at balletbc.com. Arts for All seating starts at $19 thanks to the generous support of Simons.  [Tyee]

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