Sacramento Ballet
The Sacramento Ballet was founded in 1954 by Barbara Crockett and Deane Crockett. During Ms. Crockett’s tenure as Company Director, The Sacramento Ballet gained national recognition as one of the finest regional arts companies. Through community support, the formation of the Ballet Guild, and grants from the Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission, California Arts Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts, the Ballet was able to grow and begin to hire a resident company of professional dancers. In 1986, having accomplished her goal of making The Sacramento Ballet a professional company, Ms. Crockett retired as the Company Director.
In 1988 Ron Cunningham was engaged as Artistic Director, and was joined by his wife Carinne Binda the following year. The two became Co-Artistic Directors in 1991, and through their vision and leadership, the company has enjoyed substantial success and is widely recognized as a leading arts organization in Sacramento. Cunningham and Binda have successfully chosen ballets that balance public appeal with works that stretch and develop the artistic capabilities of the dancers. The Sacramento Ballet is as well known for Cunningham’s world premieres of such works as Carmina Burana, The Rite of Spring and Bolero as it is for his classics, including The Nutcracker, Romeo and Juliet, and Cinderella. The Ballet’s audience has had the opportunity to experience a vast repertoire, including works by Septime Webre, David Parsons, Kathryn Posin, Agnes de Mille, Glen Tetley, Val Caniparoli, Trey McIntyre and Twyla Tharp. In 18 seasons, the Ballet has added 13 full-length ballets, 18 Balanchine masterworks, 36 Sacramento premieres, and 34 world premieres. The company is highly regarded as a cultural asset to the community and consistently receives outstanding reviews for its artistic quality.
The Sacramento Ballet has taken a leadership role in outreach, education, community service and collaborative projects, and is without question, a leader in arts education and outreach in the greater Sacramento region. As a professional company, The Sacramento Ballet targets communities through its touring program, traveling throughout the greater Sacramento Valley and as far as Shanghai and Beijing, China. Through extensive Education and Outreach programs, the Ballet reaches approximately 40,000 participants each season.
The Sacramento Ballet has received annual funding from corporations, foundations and government agencies to support its operational and artistic growth, including: California Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts, Sacramento Regional Foundation, Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Council, The James Irvine Foundation, Target Stores, Raley’s Stores and the McClatchy Company to name a few. Since 1986, the company’s operating budget has grown steadily, and audience attendance has increased from 15,000 to over 80,000 each season. The Ballet remains the only Sacramento arts organization with a resident company of artists.
Mission
The mission of The Sacramento Ballet is to operate a professional resident ballet company for the Sacramento region with performances of the highest quality. The artistic vision of the Ballet is dedicated to developing and sustaining an informed, enthusiastic and broad-based audience for dance and the performing arts, while increasing accessibility to the arts for the entire community. The Sacramento Ballet’s Education and Outreach efforts have focused on working with students who are educationally at risk, and on providing encouragement, enrichment, and role models to Sacramento’s youth. The purpose of the Ballet has always been to entertain, educate, inspire, and engage audiences through the powerful vehicle of dance.
Artists As of April 2010[1]
- Ballet Mistress/Character Artist: Lynlee Towne
- Character Artist: Nolan T'Sani
Artists as of October 2012[2]
- Ballet Mistress/Character Artist: Lynlee Towne
- Character Artist: Nolan T'Sani
Dancers
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Apprentices
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Trainees
- Christine Nankervis
Performances
2008-2009 (Season 54)
- Alice in Wonderland - October 23–26, 2008
- The Nutcracker - December 6–23, 2008
- Noches Calientes - February 12–15, 2009
- Icons & Innovators - March 26–29, 2009
- Beer & Ballet - April–May, 2009
- Modern Masters - May 22–24, 2009
2007-2008 (Season 53)
- A Woman's Journey: The Tamsen Donner Story - October 25–28, 2007
- The Nutcracker - December 7–23, 2007
- A Streetcar Named Desire - February 7–10, 2008
- The Sleeping Beauty - March 20–22, 2008
- A Celebration of Ron Cunningham's 20th Anniversary - April 25, 2008
- Modern Masters - April 26-May 4, 2008
- Beer & Ballet - May 7–17, 2008
2006-2007 (Season 52)
- Where The Wild Things Are - October 26–29, 2006
- The Nutty Nutcracker - December 2, 2006
- The Nutcracker - December 8–23, 2006
- The Taming of the Shrew- February 8–11, 2007
- Nine Sinatra Songs - March 22–25, 2007
- Beer & Ballet - February 24 - April 6, 2007
- Tour to China - May 1–13, 2007
2005-2006 (Season 51)
- Dracula - October 27–30, 2005
- The Nutcracker - December 10–24, 2005
- Carmina Burana - February 9–12, 2006
- Scheherezade - March 30-April 2, 2006
- Modern Masters - April 28-May 7, 2006
- Beer & Ballet
2004-2005 (Season 50)
- Dracula - October 28–31, 2004
- The Nutcracker - December 10–24, 2004
- Romeo and Juliet - February 10–13, 2005
- The Firebird - March 24–27, 2005
- Modern Masters - May 5–8, 2005
- Beer & Ballet
References
- ↑ "Artists". Sacramento Ballet. Retrieved 27 April 2010.
- ↑ "Artists". Sacramento Ballet. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
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