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The Philadelphia Ballet, formerly known as Pennsylvania Ballet until rebranding in 2021, is Philadelphia's largest ballet company. The company's annual local season features six programs of classic favorites, as well as new works, including the Philadelphia holiday tradition George Balanchine's The Nutcracker. The company's artistic director is Angel Corella.


Company history

Pennsylvania Ballet was established in 1963 by Barbara Weisberger, a protégée of
George Balanchine George Balanchine (; Various sources: * * * * born Georgiy Melitonovich Balanchivadze; ka, გიორგი მელიტონის ძე ბალანჩივაძე; January 22, 1904 (O. S. January 9) – April 30, 1983) was ...
, through a Ford Foundation initiative to develop regional professional dance companies. A Philadelphia cultural institution, the company is noted for its focus on Balanchine repertoire. The company performed in the national spotlight for the first time in 1968 at New York City Center, a debut that led to a decade of national touring, appearances on PBS’s “Dance in America” series, and a stint as the official company of the
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during the 1970s. In 1982, Pennsylvania Ballet became the first major American ballet company to promote an African-American woman, Debra Austin, to principal dancer. Between 1987 and 1989, Pennsylvania Ballet forged an alliance with
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in an unprecedented venture to create one company. The new organization, with 43 dancers, was the first in the country to offer its dancers year-round employment. In 1995, the trustees of Pennsylvania Ballet selected its first home-grown artistic director, Roy Kaiser. A former principal dancer, Kaiser had been hired as a company member in 1979 by Barbara Weisberger. Following his retirement from the stage in 1992, Kaiser served as principal ballet master and associate artistic director under
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before being named to his current position. Under Kaiser's leadership, the company expanded its Balanchine-based repertoire to include new works from both established and emerging choreographers. New works included premieres of original ballets from choreographers Merce Cunningham, Christopher d'Amboise, Trey McIntyre, Matthew Neenan, David Parsons, Val Caniparoli, Benjamin Millepied, and
Christopher Wheeldon Christopher Peter Wheeldon OBE (born 22 March 1973) is an English international choreographer of contemporary ballet. Life and career Born in Yeovil, Somerset, to an engineer and a physical therapist, Wheeldon began training to be a ballet dan ...
, as well as the highly acclaimed 40th anniversary commission of
Swan Lake ''Swan Lake'' ( rus, Лебеди́ное о́зеро, r=Lebedínoye ózero, p=lʲɪbʲɪˈdʲinəjə ˈozʲɪrə, link=no ), Op. 20, is a ballet composed by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1875–76. Despite its initial failur ...
by Christopher Wheeldon and the 2007 world premiere of Matthew Neenan's '' Carmina Burana''. Currently employing 37 dancers, Pennsylvania Ballet annually presents a season of six programs, which includes their annual signature production of George Balanchine's The Nutcracker, that balances classic ballets with new works, and that challenges the dancers while attracting a diverse audience. The company tours throughout Pennsylvania and elsewhere, including venues such as New York City Center and the
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in Washington DC. Pennsylvania Ballet made its international debut at the Edinburgh International Festival in August 2005. Fourteen members of Pennsylvania Ballet appeared as the corps in the 2010 film ''
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''. In September 2014, Ángel Corella was named artistic director. In July 2021, Pennsylvania Ballet rebranded and became Philadelphia Ballet. After nearly 60-years of artistic legacy and performance in Philadelphia, this name change reflected the company's commitment to its history, inspiration, and identity. The Philadelphia Ballet II (the company's second company) provides outreach and educational performances. Matthew Neenan, Philadelphia Ballet's first choreographer in residence, danced for the company from 1994 to 2007.


Outreach programs

Philadelphia Ballet has increased its reach through creative programming initiatives such as the Family Matinee Series, the Prologue Lecture Series, and its outreach and education program, ''Accent on Dance'', which serves over 11,000 children each year. Philadelphia Ballet II does around 25 shows in the Philadelphia area as well as arranging studio tours, school shows, and free tickets to Main Stage performances.


Artistic staff

*Artistic Director:
Ángel Corella Ángel Corella López (born 8 November 1975) is a Spanish former principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre (the only Spaniard to have achieved such a position in history) and guest artist with The Royal Ballet, Kirov Ballet, New York Cit ...
*Assistant Director: Samantha Dunster *Ballet Masters:
Charles Askegard Charles Askegard is an American ballet dancer and ballet master at Pennsylvania Ballet. Early life and education Askegard was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and began his dance training at the age of five with Loyce Houlton and the Minneso ...
*Choreographer in Residence: Matthew Neenan


Dancers

The company dancers of the Philadelphia Ballet are


Principals

* Sterling Baca * Jermel Johnson * Zecheng Liang * Nayara Lopes * Oksana Maslova * Mayara Pineiro * Arian Molina Soca * Jack Thomas * Dayesi Torriente


First Soloists

* Yuka Iseda


Soloists

* Aleksey Babayev * Sydney Dolan * Thays Golz * Kathryn Manger * Ashton Roxander * So Jung Shin * Peter Weil


Demi Soloists

* Etienne Diaz * Russel Ducker * Lucia Erickson * Alexandea Heier * Jack Sprance


Corps de ballet

* Cato Berry * Jacqueline Callahan * Adrianna de Svastich * Federico D'Ortenzi * Austin Eyler * Marjorie Feiring * Siobhan Howley * Denis Maciel * Gabriela Mesa * Erin O'Dea * Fernanda Oliveira * Nicholas Patterson * Pau Pujol * Sophie Savas-Carstens * Julia Vinez


Apprentices

* Isaac Hollis * Mine Kusano * Cory Ogdahl * Jeremy Power * Paloma Berjano Torrado * Emily Wilson


Philadelphia Ballet II

Philadelphia Ballet II (formerly Pennsylvania Ballet II) was created in 2002 by Joyce and Herbert Kean as a second company. The dancers in this program practice frequently with the main company and are used as dancers in the larger productions. Philadelphia Ballet II also is involved with many outreach and educational programs. * Charlie Clinton * Isabella Diemedio * Corinne Mulcahy * Victoria Casals Renzetti * Ben Schwarz * Charlotte Erickson * Ashley Lewis * Shinichiro Ebe * Mayfield Myers * Vinícius Ferreira Freire Roy Kaiser has been said to have had a very influential effect on this company. He also participated in other programs such as the New York Choreographic Institute.


References


External links

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