Utah Dancers Shine in 100th Rockettes Christmas Spectacular in NYC
Two Utah dancers perform with the Rockettes in their 100th Christmas show in NYC.

Two talented dancers from Utah are achieving a significant milestone as they take the stage in New York City with the renowned Radio City Rockettes. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Rockettes, a legendary dance group known for its precision choreography and festive performances. The Rockettes' Christmas Spectacular is a beloved holiday tradition that attracts thousands of visitors each season.
The two Utah dancers, who have trained rigorously in various dance disciplines, have been selected to perform in this iconic show, showcasing their skills among some of the best dancers in the industry. The production features a blend of dance, music, and elaborate sets that create a magical holiday experience for audiences of all ages. The Rockettes are particularly famous for their high-kicking routines, which have become synonymous with the Christmas Spectacular.
As part of the performance, the dancers will participate in various numbers that highlight the spirit of the holiday season. The show includes classic favorites such as “The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers” and “The Living Nativity,” both of which have been staples of the performance for decades. With the show's centennial celebration, audiences can expect special tributes and surprises throughout the production.
The opportunity to perform with the Rockettes is a dream come true for these dancers, who have dedicated countless hours to refining their craft. Their journey to the stage in New York City reflects not only their hard work but also the support of their families and dance instructors back in Utah. This experience highlights the importance of artistic expression and the impact that dance can have on individuals and communities.
The Rockettes' Christmas Spectacular is scheduled to run throughout the holiday season, drawing crowds from around the world to experience the joy and wonder of this annual event. With two Utah dancers now part of this legacy, the celebration of dance continues to thrive in one of the most iconic venues in the country.