Sarasota Ballet

The Sarasota Ballet
General information
Name The Sarasota Ballet
Year founded 1987
Founder Jean Weidner Goldstein
Principal venue
  • FSU Center for the Performing Arts
  • Sarasota Opera House
  • Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall
Website www.sarasotaballet.org
Senior staff
Director Iain Webb
Assistant Director Margaret Barbieri
Executive Director Joseph Volpe
Artistic staff
Resident Choreographers Ricardo Graziano
Other
Associated schools

The Sarasota Ballet is an American ballet company based in Sarasota, Florida. It was founded in 1990 by former principal ballerina and choreographer Jean Allenby-Weidner and is now acclaimed for its performances of Sir Frederick Ashton's ballets under its director Iain Webb.

History

In 1987, Jean Weidner founded The Sarasota Ballet as a presenting organization, establishing its status as a resident ballet company in 1990 with the appointment of Montreal choreographer Eddy Toussaint as its director. The first performance was presented on November 3, 1990 at the Sarasota Opera House. Robert de Warren, former director of Ballet at Teatro alla Scala Milan, served as Artistic Director from 1994 - 2007. With the appointment of former Royal Ballet dancer Iain Webb as director in 2007, the company has achieved national and international recognition, especially for its many productions of the ballets of Sir Frederick Ashton. The Sarasota Ballet has been invited to perform at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC with the Suzanne Farrell Ballet (2011)[1] and Ballet Across America III (2013),[2] at Fall for Dance 2014 at the New York City Center,[3] the Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival 2015[4][5] and the Joyce Theater in 2016.

At the Frederick Ashton Festival, staged at the Sarasota Opera House in May 2014, The Sarasota Ballet offered a wide selection of Ashton's works. These included Birthday Offering, Illuminations, Les Rendezvous, Sinfonietta, and Valses nobles et sentimentales.[6] Under Webb's leadership, the company performed 135 ballets and divertissements through the 2015 - 2016 season, including 36 world premieres and 7 American premieres. For their 25th anniversary season (2015 - 2016), The Sarasota Ballet became the first American company to present Ashton's ballets Marguerite and Armand and Enigma Variations. During Iain Webb's directorship, ticket sales grew from $300,000 in 2007 to over $1.675 million in 2015.[7]

In February 2016, Joseph Volpe, retired General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera, was appointed Executive Director.

Ballet company

The company has 56 dancers (as of 2016) from around the world, many of them young Americans. Among the principals are Danielle Brown, Kate Honea, Victoria Hulland, Ricardo Graziano, Logan Learned and Ricardo Rhodes.

In August 2012, Margaret Barbieri, former Principal Dancer of the Royal Ballet, was appointed Assistant Director of The Sarasota Ballet. Barbieri has staged 22 ballets for The Sarasota Ballet, including Sir Peter Wright's Giselle and Summertide;[8] Sir Frederick Ashton's The Two Pigeons, Facade, Birthday Offering, Les Patineurs, Les Rendezvous, La Fille mal Gardee, Valses nobles et sentimentales and Jazz Calendar; Dame Ninette de Valois' Checkmate and The Rake's Progress; John Cranko's Pineapple Poll; Christopher Wheeldon's There Where She Loves and The American; Michel Fokine's Les Sylphides[9] and Petrushka and Rudolf Nureyev's Raymonda Act III.[10]

References

  1. Kaufman, Sarah (2011-10-13). "Suzanne Farrell Ballet: Big dreams, small scale". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
  2. Macaulay, Alastair (2013-06-09). "Ballet Across America at Kennedy Center". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
  3. Seibert, Brian (2014-10-21). "Fall for Dance Closes With Lidberg and Ashton". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
  4. Macaulay, Alastair (2015-08-13). "Review: Sarasota Ballet, With Ashton as the Beating Heart of a Triple Bill". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
  5. "A delicate balance from Sarasota Ballet in its Jacob's Pillow debut - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
  6. Dowler, Gerald (2014-05-06). "Ashton Festival, Sarasota Opera House, Florida – review". Financial Times. ISSN 0307-1766. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
  7. "The Giving Partner". thegivingpartner.guidestar.org. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
  8. Staff, Online. "DANCE REVIEW: Sarasota Ballet continues to evolve toward excellence". Retrieved 2016-01-04.
  9. Seidman, Carrie. "Authentic homage -- like it or not". Retrieved 2016-01-04.
  10. "Rudi's 'Raymonda': Nureyev's ballet passed down". ticket.heraldtribune.com. Retrieved 2016-01-04.

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