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In 1977, the company moved to the Round House Theatre, located in the former Bushey Drive Elementary School in Silver Spring, MD. [1] In 2002 the theater moved to a brand new facility in downtown Bethesda, which was a significant upgrade. [2] In 1982, the company was incorporated as a nonprofit under the name "Round House".
Martuza joined the San Francisco Ballet at the age of 17 [1] in 1997. She was a member of SFB's corps de ballet (as Kathleen Martuza) until 2003. [4] [5]Martuza joined Oregon Ballet Theatre in 2003 and was ranked principal dancer in 2007, [2] the year when OBT ranked its dancers for the first time. [6]
Strathmore is a cultural and artistic venue and institution in North Bethesda, Maryland, United States. Strathmore was founded in 1981 and consists of two venues: the Mansion and the Music Center. Strathmore was founded in 1981 and consists of two venues: the Mansion and the Music Center.
Julie Kent (born Julie Cox, 1969) [1] is an American ballet dancer; she was a principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre from 1993 to June 2015. In 2016, she was named the artistic director of The Washington Ballet. [2] She became co-artistic director at the Houston Ballet in July 2023.
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Bell was born on October 7, 1998, in Bethesda, Maryland. [1] [2] As his father was a U.S. Navy doctor, Bell was homeschooled and lived in different parts of the country and in Naples, Italy. [3] Bell, who started ballet at age 4, trained at the Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet for three years as well as with private teachers.
Ballet Theatre of Maryland is based in Annapolis, Maryland.Originally established as The Ballet Theatre of Annapolis, the organization was founded in November 1978 as a private non-profit corporation governed by a twelve-person Board of Trustees, with Danny Diamond as the first artistic director, and established residency at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts in Annapolis.
The orchestra's second home is the 1,976-seat Music Center at Strathmore, located in North Bethesda, Maryland. With the opening of the Music Center at Strathmore in February 2005, the Baltimore Symphony became the nation's first orchestra with year-round venues in two metropolitan areas.