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Minnesota Ballet : ウィキペディア英語版 | Minnesota Ballet The Minnesota Ballet is a ballet company and school located in Duluth, Minnesota. Founded in 1965 by Donna Harkins and Jan Gibson as the Duluth Civic Ballet, the company has since expanded into a touring company with seventeen professional artists. From 1992–2007 the Artistic Executive Director of the Minnesota Ballet was Allen Fields, who retired to become Artistic Director Emirtus. Fields acquired rights to works by master choreographer's like Agnes de Mille, Antony Tudor, and George Balanchine. He was succeeded by current Artistic Director Robert Gardner. The 2015-2016 season will be the 50th for the Minnesota Ballet. == History ==
Before the Minnesota Ballet existed, Donna Harkin was a ballet teacher with a studio in Duluth. In spring 1965 she choreographed and produced the first all-ballet performance featuring area amateur dancers. The show proved so popular that Northlanders wanted to encourage the young dancers. In December 1965, twenty ballet supporters in the Duluth area formed a board of directors, with Jan Gibson as the first president, establishing the Duluth Civic Ballet with the intention of providing excellent instruction in ballet and using the area’s advanced students to form an amateur performing company. The first budget was $1,000. Nearly fifty years later, the Ballet celebrates its growth into a professional touring company with significant artistic assets and a growing national reputation. Those years have seen exciting milestones attained as well as disappointments overcome. Every artistic director, with particular vision and strength, has shaped the Ballet’s growth, preparing the way for the next director. And always the community has supported and encouraged this gem of the Northland’s arts scene. The Minnesota Ballet expanded into an internationally touring company in 1995 with a performance in San Salvador, El Salvador. Since then the Ballet regularly performs their Nutcracker production in Thunder Bay, Ontario. The Minnesota Ballet also brings it's productions to other cities in Minnesota and the surrounding region.
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