Ballet San Jose
Ballet San Jose is a ballet company based in San Jose, California, USA.
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History
The company was founded in 1986 as the "San Jose Cleveland Ballet," a co-venture with the ten-year-old Cleveland Ballet which offered to the dancers added performing exposure, and each city a ballet company for a moderate, shared investment. In 2000, the Cleveland Ballet ceased operations, and over half the dancers, the headquarters, and artistic director/choreographer Dennis Nahat moved to San Jose to continue operations there. The company was originally known as Ballet San Jose Silicon Valley, but in July 2006 shortened its name to simply Ballet San Jose.
In 2003 the company gained benefactor and current chairman of the board John Fry, co-founder of Fry's Electronics).[1] Fry helped the company survive the dot-com crash and has continued to support the company as it has struggled since. Over the years Ballet San Jose relied increasingly on Fry's support, prompting Karen Loewenstern, founding board chair of Cleveland Ballet and Ballet San Jose, to say "...he bought himself a ballet company."[2]
By 2007, there was a resident company of 44 dancers from 14 countries in four continents, with a repertoire of over 120 traditional and modern classical ballets. Performances at the San Jose Center for the Performing Arts are accompanied by the Symphony Silicon Valley. The Ballet is now a 'fully owned' resident company serving all of Silicon Valley.
On December 23, 2011, Ballet San Jose announced[3] a partnership with American Ballet Theatre (ABT) which will license the company "to implement ABT's comprehensive National Training Curriculum for dancers".[4]
In January 2012, long-standing conflict between Nahat and the management board,[5] resulted in Nahat being "ousted"[6] from the company.[2] Shortly after, Fry stepped down from the board, replaced as chair by Lorraine Gilmore of Edison Pharmaceuticals. Kathy Kolder, Vice President of Fry's Electronics, remained on the board with Fry's intending to continue its financial support.[7]
Artistic direction was shared for two seasons by Principal Ballet Master Raymond Rodriguez and Artistic Advisor Wes Chapman. George Daugherty was appointed Music Director and Principal Conductor in August, 2012.[8][9] José Manuel Carreño has been appointed Artistic Director effective September 2013.[10]
Repertoire
The company has developed a repertoire of over 120 traditional and modern classical ballets, performed by dancers from Argentina, Canada, China, Cuba, Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, Russia, Venezuela, Vietnam, and the United States. The repertoire includes ballets by Balanchine, Bournonville, de Mille, as well as specially-created ballets by founder Dennis Nahat. The company performs both classic ballets such as The Nutcracker and Swan Lake and more modern ballets such as Blue Suede Shoes,[11] based on Elvis Presley's songs.
In 2008, the company performed an 8-city tour of China. Called the "Goodwill Tour From Silicon Valley," it represented the first international tour of the Company since its move from Cleveland.[12]
Artistic direction
Preparations for the 2012 season were delayed, with the dancers' contract being finalized in December 2011 and rehearsals for any performances other than The Nutcracker not begun by mid-December.[1] The company's web site on January 5, 2012 had not announced its 2012 season,[13] but a "shortened"[14] season was later announced, with programs for March, April and May.[15] Although earlier reports[1][16] that Artistic Director Dennis Nahat might be replaced were subsequently denied,[4] his role in the company remained unclear and the 2012 program will be chosen by the artistic committee and the board of directors.[4] In January 2012, the ballet removed Nahat from his role as artistic director[2] and he left the company in early 2012.[17]
The company danced to recorded music for its spring 2012 repertory season, but all 2012–2013 performances are being accompanied by Symphony Silicon Valley, including new productions of The Nutcracker in December 2012, a new full-length Don Quixote in February 2013, as well as such pieces of mixed repertoire as Sir Frederick Ashton's Lez Rendez-vous and Thais Pas de Deux, and Clark Tippet's Bruch Violin Concerto.[8][9] Since 2013, Ballet San Jose performances, now called Silicon Valley Ballet, have been danced without musical accompaniment by Symphony Silicon Valley and exclusively to recorded music, including the upcoming 2015 production of The Nutcracker.
Company
The 2014-2015 company of Ballet San Jose
Principals [18]
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Corps de ballet
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Apprentices
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Education
The Ballet's school, the Ballet San Jose School, was established in 1996.[19] The Ballet School's free Education Outreach programs for young audiences and at-risk children in the San Jose area.[citation needed]
References
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External links
- Official website
- Ballet San Jose Silicon Valley Mission and Background, Ballet San Jose, September 25, 2000
- Private Boeing 747SP used for Ballet San Jose group tours beginning in 2007
- History of Boeing 747SP airframe 21992 observed displaying Ballet San Jose livery
- JetPhotos.net image of Ballet San Jose Boeing 747SP – December 2007 at San Jose International Airport (as N747FU) after Cleveland tour
- Airliners.net image of Ballet San Jose Boeing 747SP – June 2008 at San Jose International Airport (re-registered as N747A) after China tour
- Use mdy dates from May 2012
- Articles with unsourced statements from January 2015
- Official website not in Wikidata
- Visitor attractions in Silicon Valley
- Ballet companies in the United States
- Culture of San Jose, California
- Dance schools in the United States
- Ballet schools in the United States
- Dance in California
- 1986 establishments in California
- Visitor attractions in San Jose, California
- Performing groups established in 1986