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Olivia Bond

Ballet, Tap

Olivia Bond

Olivia Bond is a Senior at Highland Park High School where she is the recipient of the Bronze, Silver, and Gold Scot Service Awards, the English I, Honors English II, and AP English III Awards, and is in her 7th year of playing the bassoon in the Highlander Band. She is an Officer of the National Honor Society for the 2025-2026 school year as well as a HPHS Ambassador, and is a member of 7 honor societies. This is her fifth year in Dallas Ballet Company's senior company, fourth year in Tap Connection and was a four year, founding member of the DBC Contemporary Company.


Olivia’s summer dance studies include intensives at Boston Ballet, Kaatsbaan, and received DBCo Guild Merit Scholarships to attend Miami City Ballet, American Ballet Theater, Boston Ballet, and Philadelphia Ballet summer intensives. She also has received merit scholarships from Sacramento Ballet and was invited to attend Kansas City Ballet and Texas Ballet Theater’s year round professional training programs.


Serving as Co-President and VP-Philanthropy in National Charity League’s Turtle Creek Chapter, she’s received four consecutive years of both the Mother/Daughter Service Award and Gold Medal President’s Volunteer Service medals as well as Community Spirit, Ticktocker Service, Yellow Rosebud and Yellow Rose Award for serving over 1,500 cumulative hours through various organizations. Olivia has also served in numerous DBCo leadership roles including Junior VP, Secretary, Nutcracker Prep Class Planner, t-shirt designer, and more.


Olivia has performed in Youth America Grand Prix and abroad with DBCo with the international educational outreach Stars of Tomorrow program. Dancing professionally is her goal after high school which has been strengthened by leadership opportunities gained while demonstrating for Judy, Libby, and Annie. Heartfelt thanks to all her DBC teachers and guest artists such as Jason Fowler, Christina Ghiardi, Olivier Pardina, Carter Alexander, and Silas Farley who have contributed to her learning and continued love of dance. While working with them through DBCo, their leadership has cultivated her creativity and she is excited and honored to be choreographing a new work for the Senior Company this year. Olivia is also excited to be joining the Dallas Ballet Center Faculty for the 2025-2026 school year teaching Ballet I-B and Tap I-B.

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