March 2021 Update: Anti-Racism and Equity
As I sit here looking out at the rainy Columbus weather, I am saddened and dismayed that the racial violence in our country has not diminished rather it has escalated. …
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As I sit here looking out at the rainy Columbus weather, I am saddened and dismayed that the racial violence in our country has not diminished rather it has escalated. …
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As part of our continued efforts to make direct and enduring progress combating racial inequality within our organization and community, we’ve designated a senior level position on our staff to …
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We are sad to announce that due to continued uncertainty around COVID-19 and the severe limitations on crowds in theatres, we have made the difficult decision to cancel all performances …
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This fun and delicious mocktail is super easy to make and a perfect pairing with our streaming of Fool’s Paradise this weekend. Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 15 minutes Total Time: 25 minutes Ingredients For …
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From reruns of favorite TV shows to interesting podcasts and YouTube workouts, our dancers have been watching, reading and listening to a variety of content while they stay at home. …
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What it’s like to audition for and perform the role of Clara in The Nutcracker has been well documented, especially in this fun Justice YouTube series. But Fritz often flies …
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Dancer Rachael Parini is featured on BalletMet’s 90-foot billboard along High Street in Downtown Columbus. Below, she shares her thoughts on being represented as a black ballet dancer. by Rachael …
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BalletMet’s five-week summer intensive for professionally aspiring dancers kicks off Monday, July 1. More than 100 students from all over the country will join us this year to take rigorous …
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From the glass slipper to the ball gown, the costumes of Cinderella are an essential aspect of the production’s storytelling. Our costumes were purchased, in part, from Washington Ballet. Originally …
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