Ballet Fantastique

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Ballet Fantastique is a non-profit chamber ballet company in Eugene, Oregon. The organization began in 2000 and gained recognition from the Eugene Weekly as the first nonprofit professional ballet academy and chamber ballet company in Eugene-Springfield in 2003. According to a Eugene Weekly article their chamber ensemble group performs about 20 shows a year.

Ballet Fantastique's mission statement: "Ballet Fantastique, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, keeps classical ballet vibrantly alive in our city through unique, community-centered, world-class training, educational, and performance experiences for young artists, audiences, and professionals."

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[edit] Programs

Classes at the Ballet Fantastique Academy follow the Vaganova Syllabus and are limited to 5 students per class in the Professional Division (ages 10-professional), and 8 students per class in the Children's Division (ages 4 and up). Director Donna Marisa Bontrager says that this is to ensure that students "receive professional training bolstered with extensive personal attention."

  • Professional Dancer Development Program
  • Academy Programs
    • Children's classes
    • Professional coaching
    • Scholarships for youth
  • The EXPERIENCE DANCE! Project
    • The Experience Dance! Project brings:
      • Professional dancers to elementary school classrooms
      • Preview performances in public venues
        • The Ballet Fantastique often performs in spaces where the dancers are close to the audience, with free admission to young children (Inside Oregon).
      • Subsidized tickets to low-income community members for professional performances
  • Student Internships

[edit] Artistic Directors

  • Donna Marisa Bontrager
  • Hannah Joy Bontrager

[edit] Repertoire and Performance Profiles

Selections from Classical Ballet

New Works created for the Chamber Ensemble

[edit] Performances

The Ballet Fantastique often performs at the

Ballet Fantastique's chamber ballet company also collaborates with local groups, including the Eugene Symphony, Oregon Mozart Players, and the Trio Voronezh.

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