DBCo - What is is?
Formerly City Dance
Theatre now Dallas Ballet Company is a non-profit entity organized in 1989 to operate a dance
company for the pre-professional dancer. Funding for this venture has
been provided by the City Dance Theatre Patrons who have raised money
through memberships, advertising, boutique sales, and raffles. In addition
to receipts from ticket sales, the company has applied for and received
funding in past years from the Garland Cultural Arts Commission, TACA,
and the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs.
Company
members are selected annually in open auditions for pre-professional
dancers (age 14+). There are also performing opportunities for City
Dance Theatre Apprentices (age 13+), Apprentice Trainees (age 13+), and
Junior company members (age 12+). The company’s mission is (1) to
provide the pre-professional dance student the opportunity to perform
in productions incorporating quality production values (i.e. sets,
costumes, lighting); (2) to involve interested individual volunteers in
the creative process of building sets, painting backdrops, and sewing
costumes; and (3) to produce affordable performances of classical
ballets in order to broaden the dance audience. The Patrons also
provide scholarship opportunities to enable company member(s) to
continue his/her dance education.
The company
has produced the Nutcracker each year since inception. Company members
have participated in performances of Coppelia, Sleeping Beauty, La Fille
mal Gardee, Raymonda, Le Corsaire, and Don Quixote. Excerpts from these
ballets have been performed in Irving, Tyler, and Greenville, Texas,
as well as Durant, Oklahoma. The company is invited to perform at many
other events such as the Dallas Morning News Dance Festival, Dance for
the Planet, and lecture demonstrations for elementary schools and retirement
homes throughout the year.
Additionally,
in 2001 and 2002, DBCo presented Bravo!Ballet, a cultural event for the
city of Dallas with guest artists from New York City Ballet. Dallas
Ballet Company has applied to the IRS and obtained status as a Section
501(c)(3) organization; contributions to it are tax-deductible to the
extent allowed by law. Dallas Ballet Company is not affiliated with any
other organization and does not discriminate on the basis of race,
color, creed, national origin, or sex.

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