A conversation with our Sugar Plum Fairies
It’s not easy being Plum. As a fairy, she’s required to be both breezy and regal, to make her movements look both effortless and intricate. No easy feat for any …
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It’s not easy being Plum. As a fairy, she’s required to be both breezy and regal, to make her movements look both effortless and intricate. No easy feat for any …
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BalletMet’s upcoming production, Front Row, stands out among the rest of the season’s performances for its uniquely intimate feel. Throughout its 10-show run, this boundary-pushing triple-bill will be held in …
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Did you know our company dancers get the summer off? BalletMet’s season normally begins in August and runs through May, when the company gets a chance to travel, rest or …
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Gold petals flutter to the floor in Christopher Wheeldon’s Fool’s Paradise. A shower of confetti hovers over the dancers in Gustavo Ramirez Sansano’s 18+1. So it seemed only right to …
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BalletMet Dance Academy is thrilled to welcome Spanish-born dancer and educator Maria Torija as its new Director. Torija comes to us from Marin Ballet, the same school where Artistic Director …
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I was immersed in details, protocols and media matters. It had only been 3 days since coming to BalletMet, after all, and I couldn’t have shown up at a more …
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BalletMet’s professional company recently welcomed four new dancers from around the world to its 16/17 ranks. Among them, Lisset Santander, originally from Matanzas, Cuba. Ms. Santander began dancing at the age …
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BalletMet’s professional company is welcoming five new dancers, including the promotion of BalletMet 2 dancer Austin Moholt-Siebert, and 20 returning dancers for its 2016/17 season. The four dancers selected from …
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BalletMet is one of eight Central Ohio arts organizations to receive a grant from the PNC Foundation through PNC Arts Alive. The grant, totaling $40,000, will be put toward multiple …
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