Ballet Tucson

Ballet Tucson is a professional ballet company based in Tucson, Arizona.[1]

Ballet Tucson
General information
NameBallet Tucson
Year founded1986
FounderMary Beth Cabana
Websiteballettucson.org
Artistic staff
Artistic DirectorMargaret Mullin
Other
Official schoolSchool of Ballet Tucson

As of June 2023, the company has 4 principal dancers, 5 soloists, 4 demi-soloists, and 8 members of the corps de ballet. They also have 9 apprentices.[2]

History

Ballet Tucson, previously known as Ballet Arts Foundation, was established in 1986 by Mary Beth Cabana, who was previously a principal dancer with Cleveland Ballet, Ballet Oklahoma, Arizona Dance Theatre, and San Diego Ballet.[3] The goal of creating Ballet Tucson was to create a world-class professional ballet company as well as a ballet school that would help young dancers in Southern Arizona pursue a career in dance.

In 1987, the Children's Ensemble gave a preview performance at Centennial Hall (Tucson, Arizona) in Tucson, and received positive reviews. Additional performances that year also received positive reviews.

In 1994, Ballet Tucson premiered their own full-length version of The Nutcracker, which had five sold-out performances.

In 2004, the professional ballet company debuted, and since that time has established itself as Tucson's resident professional ballet company.[4]

In 2022, Ballet Tucson began a partnership with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra for their performances of The Nutcracker.[5][6]

Current Company

Mission

To provide local and international artistry of the highest caliber through professional performances, education and community outreach.[7]

Vision

To bring iconic, world-class dance and rising star artists to Tucson, to share explorative experiences that inspire hope and excitement in our community.[8]

Artistic Team & Staff

Margaret Mullin is the Artistic Director. She was previously a soloist with Pacific Northwest Ballet.[9][10]

Chieko Imada is the Associate Artistic Director & Resident Choreographer. She was previously a soloist with Inoue Ballet of Tokyo, and a former principal dancer for Ballet Tucson.[11]

School of Ballet Tucson

The School of Ballet Tucson is the official school of Ballet Tucson. It has provided training to students since 1986.[12]

References

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