
Common Dance Injuries
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Is Ballet A Sport?
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Learn About Some Favorite Performances
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Community Impact: Creative Aging
/in CommunityIn September, Ballet Arizona launched a six-week Creative Aging ballet workshop in partnership with Benevilla Senior Day Care Services. This pilot program offers curriculum that welcomes seniors as active participants in the dance community through Arizona’s premiere ballet company.
Contributions At Work: New Works Initiative
/in CommunityYour support of the New Works Initiative is crucial to the development of our dancers through classical and modern productions, adding a diverse element to both the selection of each season’s productions as well as their performance locations.
Q & A with Dancer Kaelyn Magee
/in Meet the CompanyKaelyn Magee was born in Carmel, California and began her ballet training at age seven with local teachers. At age ten, she began studying at the Studio School of Classical Ballet upon invitation from Diane Cypher and Robert Kelley, and soon afterwards joined Santa Cruz Ballet Theatre.