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The ballet announced a new production on Tuesday called "502," and it will feature music by Jack Harlow. Advertisement The music will go with choreography by Ching Ching Wong.
Classical ballet meets hip hop in Louisville Ballet's unique fusion this fall, featuring the music of Jack Harlow and other hometown favorites. advertisement. WLKY Louisville.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Louisville Ballet announced Tuesday its new performance will feature music from one of Louisville's most famous local rappers. The performance titled "502" will use the ...
Louisville Ballet's world premiere of '502' features choreographer Ching Ching Wong set to a soundtrack of Louisville native Jack Harlow's music.
Louisville Ballet's 2024-25 season features a mix of contemporary and classic performances, including Jack Harlow-inspired "502" and "Cinderella." News Sports Kentucky Derby Life Opinion Advertise ...
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Jack Harlow is giving back to a creative Louisville community.Through his nonprofit "The Jack Harlow Foundation," the Louisville rapper donated $50,000 to the Louisville Ballet.In a post on the ...
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Louisville Ballet's world premiere of '502' features choreographer Ching Ching Wong set to a soundtrack of Louisville native Jack Harlow's music.