James D. Watts Jr.
Tulsa World Scene Reporter
Tulsa Ballet’s “Creations in Studio K” program was designed to enrich the dance world by commissioning and presenting new works by rising and established choreographers from around the world.
But in recent years, the season-opening production has taken on a second purpose — to showcase the talents of the young dancers who populate Tulsa Ballet’s second company, Tulsa Ballet II.
This year’s production is no exception. Choreographer Natasha Adorlee is making her debut with Tulsa Ballet with “Horas de Hamra (Hours of Red),” which will be performed by Tulsa Ballet II.
And Stephanie Martinez, who has created a new work for the main company, first worked with Tulsa Ballet when she created “Something to Remember You By” for Tulsa Ballet II in 202