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About American Midwest Ballet
Currently, American Midwest Ballet is actively engaged in a variety of live events across the region. Their performance calendar includes seasonal classics and modern interpretations, attracting audiences from across Nebraska and beyond. In the 2023-2024 season, AMB is set to present several exciting productions, including their annual holiday favorite, 'The Nutcracker,' which features elaborate sets, stunning costumes, and a full orchestra, captivating audiences of all ages. Additionally, AMB is expanding its outreach efforts by offering community performances and educational workshops in local schools, thereby enhancing accessibility to the arts. The company has also embraced digital platforms, providing virtual performances and behind-the-scenes content to engage with their audience during and after the pandemic. AMB's commitment to fostering a strong connection with the community and celebrating the art of ballet continues to thrive, making it a vital part of the Midwest's cultural scene.
American Midwest Ballet History
American Midwest Ballet (AMB) was founded in 2010 in Omaha, Nebraska, with the mission to enrich the cultural landscape of the Midwest through professional ballet performances and education. The company was established by a group of dedicated dancers and educators who recognized the need for a premier ballet organization in the region. AMB quickly gained recognition for its commitment to artistic excellence and community engagement. Over the years, the company has showcased a diverse repertoire, ranging from classical ballet to contemporary works, collaborating with both local and nationally acclaimed choreographers. Notably, AMB has performed traditional pieces such as 'The Nutcracker' and 'Swan Lake,' as well as innovative new works that push the boundaries of ballet. The company's commitment to training the next generation of dancers has also led to the establishment of educational programs and workshops, fostering a love for dance among young aspiring artists in the Midwest.