Ballet22 presents world class ballet while breaking gender normative traditions, specifically by presenting men, trans, and non-binary artists "en pointe." The company performs beloved classical ballets, contemporary works, and new commissions that bring LGBTQIA+ representation in the ballet world in a way that has never been done before.
Since its founding in 2020, Ballet22 has commissioned twelve new ballets that contribute to LGBTQIA+ representation in the ballet world. Ballet22 was named by Dance Magazine "25 to Watch" in 2022 and received an Isadora Duncan Dance Award Nomination for the 2021-22 season for Outstanding Achievement in Performance - Company. Under the leadership of Co-Founder Theresa Knudson, and Director Daniel R. Durrett, the company continues to expand its relationships with queer artists and creatives, and prioritizes commissioning both live and filmed works centering inclusion to the LGBTQIA+ community in ballet.
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Founded in 2020 by Roberto Vega Ortiz and Theresa Knudson, Ballet22 exists to push the boundaries of what is possible in ballet while focusing on producing and presenting works, ranging from classical to contemporary ballet, that break gender normative traditions, specifically by presenting men, mxn, and non-binary artists "en pointe."
Since its founding, Ballet22 has commissioned 7 new ballets that contribute to representation in the ballet world. Named by Dance Magazine as "25 to Watch in 2022", the company continues to prioritize commissioning works that bring inclusion to the LGBTQ+ community and experience in ballet.
This program includes excerpts of classical ballets that honor the technique and history of ballet, contemporary works re envisioned for an all mxn and non-binary cast, as well as a world premiere. Repertoire includes Don Quixote Grand Pas de Deux, La Sylphide Grand Pas de Deux, Juntos by Joshua A. Stayton, and new works by Fernando Ramos and Natasha Adorlee."
Ballet22 presents world class ballet while breaking gender normative traditions, specifically by presenting men, trans, and non-binary artists "en pointe." The company performs beloved classical ballets, contemporary works, and new commissions that bring LGBTQIA+ representation in the ballet world in a way that has never been done before.
Since its founding in 2020, Ballet22 has commissioned twelve new ballets that contribute to LGBTQIA+ representation in the ballet world. Ballet22 was named by Dance Magazine "25 to Watch" in 2022 and received an Isadora Duncan Dance Award Nomination for the 2021-22 season for Outstanding Achievement in Performance - Company. Under the leadership of Co-Founder Theresa Knudson, and Director Daniel R. Durrett, the company continues to expand its relationships with queer artists and creatives, and prioritizes commissioning both live and filmed works centering inclusion to the LGBTQIA+ community in ballet.
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Founded in 2020 by Roberto Vega Ortiz and Theresa Knudson, Ballet22 exists to push the boundaries of what is possible in ballet while focusing on producing and presenting works, ranging from classical to contemporary ballet, that break gender normative traditions, specifically by presenting men, mxn, and non-binary artists "en pointe."
Since its founding, Ballet22 has commissioned 7 new ballets that contribute to representation in the ballet world. Named by Dance Magazine as "25 to Watch in 2022", the company continues to prioritize commissioning works that bring inclusion to the LGBTQ+ community and experience in ballet.
This program includes excerpts of classical ballets that honor the technique and history of ballet, contemporary works re envisioned for an all mxn and non-binary cast, as well as a world premiere. Repertoire includes Don Quixote Grand Pas de Deux, La Sylphide Grand Pas de Deux, Juntos by Joshua A. Stayton, and new works by Fernando Ramos and Natasha Adorlee."
Ballet22 presents world class ballet while breaking gender normative traditions, specifically by presenting men, trans, and non-binary artists "en poi...
Ballet22 presents world class ballet while breaking gender normative traditions, specifically by presenting men, trans, and non-binary artists "en poi...