Women’s History Month 2023
This month at BalletMet, we are highlighting women in the ballet world. Today, we celebrate Yin Yue, a fiercely brilliant choreographer who has gained international acclaim throughout her decade of …
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This month at BalletMet, we are highlighting women in the ballet world. Today, we celebrate Yin Yue, a fiercely brilliant choreographer who has gained international acclaim throughout her decade of …
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This March, join us at the Davidson Theatre for three World Premieres from acclaimed choreographers Leiland Charles, Dana Genshaft, and Amy Seiwert. These works have been in process since fall …
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Karen Wing, a long-time member of BalletMet’s Company, is retiring this season. She has had a magnificent career spanning a decade. …
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Ever wonder what it takes to get a show up under the lights? Follow Dorothy and the Prince of Oz on its journey from studio to stage! December 13, 2022 …
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Another Nutcracker season has come and gone. Gerard Charles’ 2004 The Nutcracker continued to delight our community and our artists throughout the month. Many families returned as part of their …
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When David Nixon created his 1999 ballet Dracula—a fan favorite BalletMet recently performed for the first time in seven years—the very first scene he choreographed was the bedroom pas de …
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Please welcome Victoria Watford to BalletMet! She joins us from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where she danced for six seasons with Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre. Victoria received her training at the Cleveland …
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BalletMet’s Commitment to Anti-Racism and Equity-2020-2021 Year Report The 2020-2021 BalletMet Season was an unprecedented and challenging year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the incendiary incidents around Mr. George …
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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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