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About Los Angeles Ballet
As of 2023, Los Angeles Ballet continues to thrive, delivering a rich season of performances that includes both classic and modern ballets. The company recently announced its 2023-2024 season, which features beloved classics like 'The Nutcracker' and 'Swan Lake', alongside innovative contemporary works that challenge traditional ballet narratives. LAB has embraced new technologies and creative approaches in its productions, aiming to enhance the audience experience. The company has also expanded its community engagement initiatives, offering workshops and classes for all ages to foster a deeper appreciation for ballet. In addition, LAB is actively involved in collaborations with local artists and organizations, further enriching the cultural landscape of Los Angeles. The company's recent performances have received positive reviews from critics and audiences alike, showcasing the exceptional talent of its dancers and the artistry of its choreography. As live events continue to regain momentum post-pandemic, Los Angeles Ballet is positioned to play a key role in revitalizing the performing arts scene in the city, ensuring that ballet remains accessible and relevant to all.
Los Angeles Ballet History
Los Angeles Ballet (LAB) was founded in 2004 by artistic directors Thordal Christensen and Colleen Neary. The company was established with the vision of creating a premier ballet company that reflects the diverse culture and artistic expression of Los Angeles. Since its inception, LAB has focused on presenting classical ballet repertoire while also incorporating contemporary works that resonate with modern audiences. The company’s first performance was 'The Nutcracker', which has since become an annual holiday tradition in Los Angeles. Over the years, LAB has gained recognition for its commitment to quality performances, showcasing both established and emerging talent in the ballet community. The company has collaborated with various artists and choreographers, such as George Balanchine and Frederick Ashton, while also supporting new works that highlight the creativity of contemporary choreographers. LAB’s dedication to education and outreach has further solidified its role in the Los Angeles arts scene, with programs aimed at inspiring young dancers and engaging the community in the art of ballet. Through its performances at prestigious venues, such as the Alex Theatre in Glendale and the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles Ballet has built a reputation as a vital part of the city's cultural fabric.