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Philadelphia Ballet II (formerly Pennsylvania Ballet II) was created in 2002 by Joyce and Herbert Kean as a second company. The dancers in this program frequently practice with the main company and are used as dancers in the larger productions. Philadelphia Ballet II also is involved with many outreach and educational programs.
Being the pilot dance company to participate in the state of Pennsylvania's Comprehensive Education Training Act to create an arts training program. Providing an extension of The Philadelphia School of Dance Arts, and providing underprivileged dancers with opportunities for scholarships and work-study programs to ensure arts education to all.
The Rock School for Dance Education is a classical ballet school located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [1] It is headed by director and president Peter Stark, [ 2 ] who was director of Orlando Ballet School, and head of the men's division for Boston Ballet School.
The Philadelphia Orchestra and Ensemble Arts Philly present a diverse array of educational offerings, including Jazz For Freedom, which explores social change through the history and traditions of Jazz; Musical Theater Program: Set The Stage, introducing middle school aged students to musical theater; a school ensemble program at KIPP West ...
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The center section of the Ridgeway Library building. CAPA was founded in 1978 by John R. Vannoni. [3] The school was originally located in the Atlantic Building at Broad and Spruce Streets where it shared space with the Philadelphia College of the Arts (formerly the University of the Arts).
Catherine Littlefield (September 16, 1905 – November 19, 1951) [1] was an American ballet dancer, choreographer, ballet teacher, and director.She founded the Philadelphia Ballet (originally the Littlefield Ballet) in Philadelphia in 1935.
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Garland began his dance training with John Hines at the Philadelphia School for the Performing Arts in North Philadelphia. While there, he studied all forms of dance under the tutelage of a variety of instructors, including John Hines, Marion Cuyjet, Morton Winston, and guest teachers from the Dance Theatre of Harlem company, and the Alvin Ailey American ...