Terre Bleu is Closing the Farming Season with an Exciting Collaboration
Terre Bleu is Ontario's largest lavender farm and it has had a busy season with various skill-developing workshops, entertaining events, and many, many visits from curious individuals.
As Terre Bleu prepares for the end of the 2021 season, it doesn't miss the opportunity to go out with a bang. The farm is hosting a Season Finale, in collaboration with The National Ballet. On September 10th from 3 PM to 7:30 PM, individuals are invited to experience a colorful, engaging, and educational event. Tickets are available on Terre Bleu's website and the purchase will unlock various perks, including a 45-minute pilates class taught by Kate Kernaghan, the Director of In Studio at The National Ballet of Canada. Individuals will gain a behind-the-scenes glimpse of "how the National Ballet’s Apprentices warm-up and train, as well as a working rehearsal of two pieces of repertoire narrated by Christopher Stowell, The National Ballet of Canada’s Associate Artistic Director." There will also be a live string symphony, local bites and drinks, and let's not forget the experience of Terre Bleu's estate and iconic yellow door.
Image Credit: Terre Bleu
As Terre Bleu prepares for the end of the 2021 season, it doesn't miss the opportunity to go out with a bang. The farm is hosting a Season Finale, in collaboration with The National Ballet. On September 10th from 3 PM to 7:30 PM, individuals are invited to experience a colorful, engaging, and educational event. Tickets are available on Terre Bleu's website and the purchase will unlock various perks, including a 45-minute pilates class taught by Kate Kernaghan, the Director of In Studio at The National Ballet of Canada. Individuals will gain a behind-the-scenes glimpse of "how the National Ballet’s Apprentices warm-up and train, as well as a working rehearsal of two pieces of repertoire narrated by Christopher Stowell, The National Ballet of Canada’s Associate Artistic Director." There will also be a live string symphony, local bites and drinks, and let's not forget the experience of Terre Bleu's estate and iconic yellow door.
Image Credit: Terre Bleu
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