The Houston Ballet
Houston Ballet, a Houston-based
ballet company, is known throughout America and the world as one of
the best ballet companies ever developed. It was in fact hailed by
The New York Times as “one of the nation’s best ballet
companies” for several reasons, most are attributed to the great
performances they produced.
The Houston Ballet is by far the
fourth largest ballet organization known to man. Recent reports
have noted that the company has about 53 dancers who have won gold
and silver medals at the international ballet competitions they have
participated. International, I said. And, today, such number of
winning dancers will soar up high as the Houston Ballet is
continually training students of ballet in their own academy.
The origin of Houston Ballet can be
traced back to 1955 when it was founded as the Houston Ballet
Company under the leadership of Tatiana Semenova who happened to be
the best dancer of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. It was only
after 14 years that the foundation was formed as a professional
company, changing its name to Houston Ballet. From the hands of
Semenova, it was passed on to its director, Nina Popova who was also
a former dancer with the Ballet Russe and the American Ballet
Theatre, another well-acclaimed ballet company on earth. It is now
under the management of Stanton Welch who was considered as the
artistic director of the foundation in 2003.
The Company’s Repertory
The Houston Ballet has embraced a
vast repertoire of ballet masterpieces. Most of their performances
were shown with a classical and modern touch. Perhaps this due to
the fact that the Houston Ballet aims to incorporate both the
greatest works in the past with the modern choreography. They have
adapted a number of the great classical ballets from the nineteenth
century, such as the Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, and The Sleeping
Beauty. These masterpieces were adapted and revised though by their
contemporary directors and choreographers namely: Natalie Weir,
Christopher Bruce, Glen Tetley, Lila York, Matjash Mrozewski, and
Julia Adams, not to mention Stanton Welch.
The Company’s Role as a Cultural
Ambassador
At present, the Houston Ballet
company is recognized throughout Houston, Texas as the cultural
ambassador to the city of Houston for the number of international
tours it has been considering. According to some reports, the
Houston Ballet has performed in a number of cities in the world,
over the last decade. They visited London, Beijing, Moscow,
Toronto, Hong Kong, New York City, Los Angeles, and Washington,
D.C. Today, several other cities are on their list for future
visits. Well, that is how busy and popular the Houston Ballet
company is.
The Affiliates
Houston Ballet has developed an
affiliated school, the Houston Ballet’s Ben Stevenson Academy. This
school has actually emerged as one of the leading dance training
centers in the United States. It has produced dancers who have
successfully performed ballets and plays with the other celebrated
ballet companies, like the Australian Ballet, San Francisco Ballet,
the American Ballet Theatre, and the Pacific Northwest Ballet.
With a strong commitment and
dedication to the art of dancing, it’s no wonder that today the
Houston Ballet has thrilled spectators throughout the city of
Houston and across the nation with its superb ballet performances.
Back to Ballet