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Stage + Studio: A Louisville Ballet Blog- Camaraderie by Annie Honebrink
...Ballet calls individuals together to create something bigger than themselves. Dancers are required to employ their strengths in creating a larger picture. Together. As one. The corps de ballet, or,... -
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Louisville Ballet announces the 2025-2026 Season
...but accessible ballet company committed to boldly and beautifully communicating artistic stories, both classic and new. Louisville Ballet has been one of the nation’s leading regional ballet companies since 1952.... -
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Stage and Studio: Experiencing Art. Experiencing Life. by Annie Honebrink
...Last season the Ballet joined forces with the Louisville Orchestra for a co-production. “We worked on rethinking everything and about how we can put the ballet and the music in... -
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PRESS: The Show Must Go On
...something brand new that’s made by and with Kentucky artists, about Kentucky, for Kentucky.” Also in this season, the Ballet launches its new Ballet Bound Program. Curran explained, “We are... -
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Stage + Studio, A Louisville Ballet Blog: Making Moving Art by Annie Honebrink
...experience the complete 65 Years Making Moving Art at https://louisvilleballet.org/backstage/2016/12/louisville-ballet-65th-anniversary-book-limited-edition/ Thank you for your support of Louisville Ballet and Stage + Studio, A Louisville Ballet Blog. See you in June!... -
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Louisville Ballet Presents Inaugural Dysart Award to Anne Jung
...– Cape Town City Ballet; Medhi Walerski, Artistic Director – Ballet BC; Wendy Whelan, Associate Artistic Director – New York City Ballet. Each Dysart Award winner receives a $20,000 (USD)... -
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Press: ‘Sleeping Beauty’ through the eyes of two Louisville Ballet trainees
...a story ballet, it requires a big corps de ballet … then yes, most if not all trainee women are used in the corps de ballet.” So almost all the... -
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Stage + Studio, A Louisville Ballet Blog: Relevé Society by Annie Honebrink
...love the sound of pointe shoes on the stage!” Shah was first exposed to ballet in Pittsburgh with Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre’s Nutcracker. She usually is drawn to the classical ballets,...