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Ballet Austin is located in a 34,000 sq/ft facility named the Butler Dance Education Center in downtown Austin at 3rd Street and San Antonio Street. The center features administrative offices, box office, eight rehearsal studios, a 1,500 sq. ft fully equipped Pilates studio and the AustinVentures StudioTheater with 287 seats.
The Ballet East Dance Company (BEDC) is an American modern dance company located in Austin, Texas. Founded by Rodolfo Mendez in 1978, the company presents at least eight staged productions during an annual season.
Stephen Mills (born August 18, 1960) is an American dancer and choreographer who is currently the Artistic Director/Choreographer at Ballet Austin.Under his tenure, Ballet Austin has been invited on four occasions to perform at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C [citation needed].
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo was founded 50 years ago. The all-male dance troupe parodies the male and female roles of traditional ballet and plays at Bass Concert Hall on Jan. 19.
Ballet Austin executive director Cookie Ruiz, seen here with the company's artistic director Stephen Mills, hopes "we each seek the path to kindness" in 2024. I recently had the opportunity to ...
Feb. 12—The Austin Packer dance team continues to set new standards as the team is setting some serious milestones. Not only did the Packers clinch their 23rd straight trip to state at the ...
National Choreographers Initiative (NCI) [1] is a non-profit dance organization based in Irvine, California, that promotes the development of choreographers from all over the United States [2] in the professional ballet world. NCI hosts a three-week workshop with selected professional dancers, who have auditioned from various ballet companies ...
This occurred during a season when FWDB had no permanent artistic director. Bruce Marks was serving as artistic advisor and Bruce Simpson as Ballet-Master-in-Chief. Over the 2002–2003 season, an agreement to merge the two corporations and their boards was created. The resulting organization was then renamed Texas Ballet Theater in 2003. [1]