We can't stop thinking about our incredible 60th Anniversary Celebration presented by PNC at the Aronoff Center For The Arts. In case you missed it, here are some highlights from the evening! Thank you again to all our generous sponsors for their support of this spectacular event. Video: Melissa Gelfin De-Poli and Rafael Quenedit; pas de deux from Romeo and Juliet; Choreography: Victoria Morgan Katherine Ochoa; excerpt from Blake Works II (The Barre Project); Choreography: William Forsythe Cincinnati Ballet Dancers; Someone Else; Choreography: Andonis Foniadakis Cervilio Miguel Amador; Veinte; Choreography: Annabelle Lopez Ochoa Grand Défilé; Cincinnati Ballet dancers, Cincinnati Ballet Alumni, students from Cincinnati Ballet’s Otto M. Budig Academy; Choreography: David Morse
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Ballet North Texas, led by Nicolina Lawson, is transforming traditional theater experiences to embrace sensory-sensitive audiences. Founded in 2017, Lawson's journey, shaped by gender biases, inspired her to create an inclusive dance haven. 👧🧑 Not all appreciate the bright lights and loud music of traditional ballet. Recognizing this, Lawson initiated ongoing projects for a more inclusive dance environment. One project focuses on sensory-friendly performances, featuring reduced sound levels, half-lit house lights, and a relaxed atmosphere allowing audience participation. 🎭 Lawson emphasizes that these initiatives are not mere projects but an ever-evolving commitment. Her second project aims to make Ballet North Texas fully sensory accessible, exploring changes in costume embellishments and floors, for example. She's keen on adopting successful practices like show playlists and synopses for unfamiliar audiences. 🩰 The ballet world, often perceived as elitist, is breaking barriers with Ballet North Texas' sensory adaptations. Lawson's vision extends beyond dance, seeking to show that the arts are adaptable, inviting, and accessible to everyone. #Arts #Culture #Dance #Leadership #Accessibility #Education #Youth #Inclusivity #BalletNorthTexas #SensoryFriendly #CommunityBuilding
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The MoBBallet Roll Call is being revised and expanded! In 2015 the Roll Call began as a crowd sourced database of the names of professional Black ballet dancers. Founder Theresa Ruth Howard wanted to make this list a Black ballet Wikipedia, and we gradually expanded to design biography pages or as we call them “Artist Pages” for every name on the list. This is no easy task given the lack of documentation on Black participation (overall) but specifically in areas like the classical arts. We conducted deep dive research earlier, and more obscure artists, and even gathered information from their former colleagues to cobble together even the slightest of bios for them. For more contemporary artists we pulled existing bios in company, personal websites, and festival or guesting listings. Although we do not function like Wikipidea where anyone can make changes at any time we encourage artists to view their pages and should they like to make amendments (update information, add or change photos and links) send all the information as you would like it to appear and we will place it in the queue to be applied. We issued a call to action encouraging dancers to submit the information they would like on their page. Unfortunately there was little response. However we do not let that stop us. That being stated. We once again encourage artists to share their information by emailing. If you would like your name ADDED to the Roll Call go the Roll Call on mobballet.org and choose ADD YOUR NAME TO THE ROLL CALL. (it will not automatically populate) If you would like to update your MoBBallet Artist Page please send: Updated bio, links, and pictures to: estewart.mobb@gmail.com Know your History- Learn your Legacy- Carry it forth... #mobballet #mobbsters #blacksinballet #wearenotunicorns #doingthework #BHM #blackballerinas #doyouknow? #blacksinclassics
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The MoBBallet Roll Call is being revised and expanded! In 2015 the Roll Call began as a crowd sourced database of the names of professional Black ballet dancers. Founder Theresa Ruth Howard wanted to make this list a Black ballet Wikipedia, and we gradually expanded to design biography pages or as we call them “Artist Pages” for every name on the list. This is no easy task given the lack of documentation on Black participation (overall) but specifically in areas like the classical arts. We conducted deep dive research earlier, and more obscure artists, and even gathered information from their former colleagues to cobble together even the slightest of bios for them. For more contemporary artists we pulled existing bios in company, personal websites, and festival or guesting listings. Although we do not function like Wikipidea where anyone can make changes at any time we encourage artists to view their pages and should they like to make amendments (update information, add or change photos and links) send all the information as you would like it to appear and we will place it in the queue to be applied. We issued a call to action encouraging dancers to submit the information they would like on their page. Unfortunately there was little response. However we do not let that stop us. That being stated. We once again encourage artists to share their information by emailing. If you would like your name ADDED to the Roll Call go the Roll Call on mobballet.org and choose ADD YOUR NAME TO THE ROLL CALL. (it will not automatically populate) If you would like to update your MoBBallet Artist Page please send: Updated bio, links, and pictures to: estewart.mobb@gmail.com Know your History- Learn your Legacy- Carry it forth... #mobballet #mobbsters #blacksinballet #wearenotunicorns #doingthework #BHM #blackballerinas #doyouknow? #blacksinclassics
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The MoBBallet Roll Call is being revised and expanded! In 2015 the Roll Call began as a crowd sourced database of the names of professional Black ballet dancers. Founder Theresa Ruth Howard wanted to make this list a Black ballet Wikipedia, and we gradually expanded to design biography pages or as we call them “Artist Pages” for every name on the list. This is no easy task given the lack of documentation on Black participation (overall) but specifically in areas like the classical arts. We conducted deep dive research earlier, and more obscure artists, and even gathered information from their former colleagues to cobble together even the slightest of bios for them. For more contemporary artists we pulled existing bios in company, personal websites, and festival or guesting listings. Although we do not function like Wikipidea where anyone can make changes at any time we encourage artists to view their pages and should they like to make amendments (update information, add or change photos and links) send all the information as you would like it to appear and we will place it in the queue to be applied. We issued a call to action encouraging dancers to submit the information they would like on their page. Unfortunately there was little response. However we do not let that stop us. That being stated. We once again encourage artists to share their information by emailing. If you would like your name ADDED to the Roll Call go the Roll Call on mobballet.org and choose ADD YOUR NAME TO THE ROLL CALL. (it will not automatically populate) If you would like to update your MoBBallet Artist Page please send: Updated bio, links, and pictures to: estewart.mobb@gmail.com Know your History- Learn your Legacy- Carry it forth... #mobballet #mobbsters #blacksinballet #wearenotunicorns #doingthework #BHM #blackballerinas #doyouknow? #blacksinclassics
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The MoBBallet Roll Call is being revised and expanded! In 2015 the Roll Call began as a crowd sourced database of the names of professional Black ballet dancers. Founder Theresa Ruth Howard wanted to make this list a Black ballet Wikipedia, and we gradually expanded to design biography pages or as we call them “Artist Pages” for every name on the list. This is no easy task given the lack of documentation on Black participation (overall) but specifically in areas like the classical arts. We conducted deep dive research earlier, and more obscure artists, and even gathered information from their former colleagues to cobble together even the slightest of bios for them. For more contemporary artists we pulled existing bios in company, personal websites, and festival or guesting listings. Although we do not function like Wikipidea where anyone can make changes at any time we encourage artists to view their pages and should they like to make amendments (update information, add or change photos and links) send all the information as you would like it to appear and we will place it in the queue to be applied. We issued a call to action encouraging dancers to submit the information they would like on their page. Unfortunately there was little response. However we do not let that stop us. That being stated. We once again encourage artists to share their information by emailing. If you would like your name ADDED to the Roll Call go the Roll Call on mobballet.org and choose ADD YOUR NAME TO THE ROLL CALL. (it will not automatically populate) If you would like to update your MoBBallet Artist Page please send: Updated bio, links, and pictures to: estewart.mobb@gmail.com Know your History- Learn your Legacy- Carry it forth... #mobballet #mobbsters #blacksinballet #wearenotunicorns #doingthework #BHM #blackballerinas #doyouknow? #blacksinclassics
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Here you can find a list of ballet books for youth, teens, and adults spanning a range of themes and genres that you may want to add to your reading list this year. #balletbooks #books #autobiography #biography #illustratedbooks #reading #themoreyouknow #balletherald
Ballet Books for Your Reading List
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3 Business Lessons from Atlanta Ballet CoCo Chanel…. Over the weekend I went to see the Coco Chanel Ballet which was a good performance. And Nostalgic to the days I was part of a dance company from high school thru college. Chanel is notoriously known in the #beautyindustry, yet there were key details I learned during the performance. Which I had three business takeaways : 1️⃣How you start may not be how you finish. 2️⃣Be ok to go “outside the lines”, not always taking the traditional path, there is beauty and lessons along the journey. 3️⃣ Stand firm on what matters to you and business. You may be party of 1 or party of many, be consistent and do not waver. BONUS: A ballet does not have any words, the performance depicts the series of actions as part of the story. Sometimes words aren’t needed because, Actions can speak louder than words! #TheProjectExecutionHER®️ #beauty #atlantaballet #businesslessons
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The MoBBallet Roll Call is being revised and expanded! In 2015 the Roll Call began as a crowd sourced database of the names of professional Black ballet dancers. Founder Theresa Ruth Howard wanted to make this list a Black ballet Wikipedia, and we gradually expanded to design biography pages or as we call them “Artist Pages” for every name on the list. This is no easy task given the lack of documentation on Black participation (overall) but specifically in areas like the classical arts. We conducted deep dive research earlier, and more obscure artists, and even gathered information from their former colleagues to cobble together even the slightest of bios for them. For more contemporary artists we pulled existing bios in company, personal websites, and festival or guesting listings. Although we do not function like Wikipidea where anyone can make changes at any time we encourage artists to view their pages and should they like to make amendments (update information, add or change photos and links) send all the information as you would like it to appear and we will place it in the queue to be applied. We issued a call to action encouraging dancers to submit the information they would like on their page. Unfortunately there was little response. However we do not let that stop us. That being stated. We once again encourage artists to share their information by emailing. If you would like your name ADDED to the Roll Call go the Roll Call on mobballet.org and choose ADD YOUR NAME TO THE ROLL CALL. (it will not automatically populate) If you would like to update your MoBBallet Artist Page please send: Updated bio, links, and pictures to: estewart.mobb@gmail.com Know your History- Learn your Legacy- Carry it forth... #mobballet #mobbsters #blacksinballet #wearenotunicorns #doingthework #BHM #blackballerinas #doyouknow? #blacksinclassics
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The MoBBallet Roll Call is being revised and expanded! In 2015 the Roll Call began as a crowd sourced database of the names of professional Black ballet dancers. Founder Theresa Ruth Howard wanted to make this list a Black ballet Wikipedia, and we gradually expanded to design biography pages or as we call them “Artist Pages” for every name on the list. This is no easy task given the lack of documentation on Black participation (overall) but specifically in areas like the classical arts. We conducted deep dive research earlier, and more obscure artists, and even gathered information from their former colleagues to cobble together even the slightest of bios for them. For more contemporary artists we pulled existing bios in company, personal websites, and festival or guesting listings. Although we do not function like Wikipidea where anyone can make changes at any time we encourage artists to view their pages and should they like to make amendments (update information, add or change photos and links) send all the information as you would like it to appear and we will place it in the queue to be applied. We issued a call to action encouraging dancers to submit the information they would like on their page. Unfortunately there was little response. However we do not let that stop us. That being stated. We once again encourage artists to share their information by emailing. If you would like your name ADDED to the Roll Call go the Roll Call on mobballet.org and choose ADD YOUR NAME TO THE ROLL CALL. (it will not automatically populate) If you would like to update your MoBBallet Artist Page please send: Updated bio, links, and pictures to: estewart.mobb@gmail.com Know your History- Learn your Legacy- Carry it forth... #mobballet #mobbsters #blacksinballet #wearenotunicorns #doingthework #BHM #blackballerinas #doyouknow? #blacksinclassics
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Read our latest blog post to discover the rich history of Swan Lake, from its origins to Tchaikovsky's iconic score, and its lasting impact on ballet. https://lnkd.in/gmg8GEuD
Swan Lake: A History | Ballet Arizona
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