Phoenix Proudly Houses Ballet Arizona

Beauty, strength, and artistic expression dance across the stage each and every day in Phoenix.  Ballet Arizona has some of the most treasured talent found in the Grand Canyon State. 

Ballet Arizona was founded in 1986 when three small companies merged.  With the financial assistance and guidance of Allen Rosenburg, along with talented artistic directors, the group transformed from mediocre to magnificent.  In 2004, the Arizona Ballet School merged with the group and now the two come together in a wonderful symphony of performance and dance. 

There are currently over thirty highly gifted dancers in the company which represents just some of the depth of talent and arts in Phoenix.  Under the direction of talented directors and staff, these dancers perform some of the most popular dances in the world, including the Nutcracker, a Midsummer’s Night Dream, and Don Quixote.  Tickets can be purchased from the Ballet Arizona building, located in prime phoenix real estate is at 2nd Street and Adams, can be purchased in person, over the phone, or online.

balletFor those who are gifted with the talent of dance, it is recommended that you consider this very prestigious school of dance.  Their programs are effective learning tools that will improve upon one’s strength, while addressing weaknesses, and providing exposure to the industry.   The School of Ballet of Arizona also offers adult classes, for those who are having difficulty letting go of their passion for dance. 

For those who wish to play a small part in the continued growth of the arts in Phoenix, there are a number of ways to donate to Ballet Arizona.  Among the most cherished events is the annual Ballet Ball. The Ballet Ball black tie affair sets the mood for culture, arts, and most importantly, dance!  And for those in attendance would agree that it is well worth the investment. So, whether dancing, watching, learning, or giving, Ballet Arizona is one stop that you will truly love.

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