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Ballet company

A ballet company is a type of dance troupe which performs classical ballet, neoclassical ballet, and/or contemporary ballet in the European tradition, plus managerial and support staff. Most major ballet companies employ dancers on a year-round basis, except in the United States, where contracts for part of the year (typically thirty or forty weeks) are the norm. A company generally has a home theatre where it stages the majority of its performances, but many companies also tour in their home country or internationally.

Ballet companies routinely make a loss at the box office, and depend on external financial support of one kind or another. In Europe most of this support comes in the form of government subsidies, though private donations are usually solicited as well. In North America private donations are the main source of external funding.

Many ballet companies have an associated school which trains dancers. Traditionally the school would provide almost all of the company's dancers, something which helped to create clear distinctions in style between companies, but 21st century ballet has open hiring practices, and many ballet companies have a very international staff.

Staff edit

The head of a ballet company is called the artistic director. He or she is usually a retired dancer, and often they choreograph some of the company's productions themselves. In a large company they will have one or more assistants. Day to day coaching of the dancers is the responsibility of one or more ballet masters and ballet mistresses. Some companies also employ répétiteurs and dance notators. There is often a resident choreographer.

All but the smallest companies divide their dancers into at least three grades. The most common names for the two higher grades in English are principal and soloist, and the junior dancers form the corps de ballet. Some companies (especially in North America) have trainees or apprentices, who rank below the corps de ballet, and may be unpaid. Some companies further subdivide these grades, and the terminology used varies from company to company. In the 19th century and early to mid 20th century the top female dancer was often recognised as the prima ballerina, but this practice has ceased. Male and female dancers were historically split into separate hierarchies (for more information see ballerina). Today, many companies choose to use a gender-neutral hierarchy. Some companies (mainly in Russia and countries strongly influenced by Russian ballet) employ specialist character dancers: unlike ballerinas female character dancers do not dance en pointe. The largest ballet company in the world is the Bolshoi Ballet of Moscow, which employs over 240 dancers, as of 2010. The largest companies in Western Europe and North America employ around one hundred.

Many companies have a music director, generally a conductor by profession, though this is often a part-time position. The music director has a lower status in ballet than they have in opera, where they are the head of the company. Freelance conductors are hired to conduct specific productions as and when required. Large companies have their own orchestra, which is often shared with an opera company resident in the same theatre or opera house. Smaller companies hire a local orchestra on a contract basis for each season of performances, or hire a scratch orchestra for specific performances, e.g. when they are on tour. During company classes and rehearsals music is provided by one or more staff or freelance pianists.

All but the smallest companies have a separate administrative staff that deals with marketing, accounts, personnel issues, logistics and so on. Larger companies employ a permanent staff of craftsmen and craftswomen such as prop makers and costume makers, and technical staff such as lighting technicians and stage managers. Smaller companies hire freelancers for these roles as and when required. Some companies also have physiotherapists, masseurs, and physical trainers on the staff.

Asian classical ballet traditions edit

The term "ballet" is sometimes used to refer to dance styles in any culture's classical tradition, mainly in reference to classical styles of dance performed in parts of Asia. Classical Ramayana Hindu ballet is often performed in Indonesia. The Royal Ballet of Cambodia is an example of a ballet company in the Eastern tradition.

The companies listed below are ballet companies that perform according to the European tradition, although some international companies also perform contemporary ballets that merge Western and Eastern themes and dance techniques.

Africa edit

Algeria

  • Algerian National Ballet

Egypt

Tunisia

  • Tunisian National Ballet

South Africa

Asia edit

Armenia

Azerbaijan

China

Hong Kong

Indonesia

  • Namarina

Iran

Israel

Japan

  • Asami Maki Ballet Tokyo
  • Ballet Chambre Ouest
  • Higaki Ballet Company
  • Houmura Tomoi Ballet
  • Iwaki Ballet Company
  • Jinushi Kaoru Ballet Company
  • K-ballet
  • Matsuoka Reiko ballet
  • Matsuyama Ballet
  • NBA Ballet Company
  • Noism
  • Noma Ballet Company
  • Noriko Kobayashi Ballet Theatre
  • Ochi International Ballet
  • Osaka Ballet Academy
  • Sadamatsu Hamada Ballet
  • Sasaki Michiko Ballet Studio
  • Star Dancers Ballet
  • Tani Momoko Ballet
  • The Inoue Ballet Foundation
  • The Matsuyama Ballet
  • New National Theatre Tokyo
  • Tokyo Ballet
  • Tokyo City Ballet

Kazakhstan

  • Aukhan Kazakh National Ballet Theatre

Mongolia

Philippines

Singapore

South Korea

Taiwan

  • Taiwan Ballet Company
  • Capital Ballet Taipei
  • Formosa Ballet
  • Kaohsiung City Ballet

Thailand

  • Royal Thai Ballet

Uzbekistan

  • Alisher Navoi Opera and Ballet Theatre

Europe edit

Austria

Belarus

  • National Ballet Theatre of Belarus

Belgium

Bulgaria

Croatia

  • Croatian National Theatre Ballet

Czech Republic

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

France

Greece

Germany

Hungary

Ireland

Italy

Kosovo

Latvia

  • Latvian National Opera Ballet

Lithuania

  • Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet

Moldova

Monaco

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Serbia

  • Serbian National Ballet

Slovak

  • Slovak National Theatre Ballet

Slovenia

  • Slovenian National Ballet

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Turkey

  • Istanbul State Ballet

United Kingdom

Ukraine


Oceania edit

North America edit

Canada

Cuba

Dominican Republic

  • Ballet Clasico Nacional de Santo Domingo

Mexico

  • Ballet de Monterrey
  • National Company of Ballet

Puerto Rico

United States

South America edit

Argentina

Brazil

Chile

Colombia

  • Incolballet

Peru

Uruguay

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Spot the difference: Melbourne Ballet Company and Melbourne City Ballet". Dance Australia. 18 March 2016. Retrieved 11 January 2017.

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A ballet company is a type of dance troupe which performs classical ballet neoclassical ballet and or contemporary ballet in the European tradition plus managerial and support staff Most major ballet companies employ dancers on a year round basis except in the United States where contracts for part of the year typically thirty or forty weeks are the norm A company generally has a home theatre where it stages the majority of its performances but many companies also tour in their home country or internationally Ballet companies routinely make a loss at the box office and depend on external financial support of one kind or another In Europe most of this support comes in the form of government subsidies though private donations are usually solicited as well In North America private donations are the main source of external funding Many ballet companies have an associated school which trains dancers Traditionally the school would provide almost all of the company s dancers something which helped to create clear distinctions in style between companies but 21st century ballet has open hiring practices and many ballet companies have a very international staff Contents 1 Staff 2 Asian classical ballet traditions 3 Africa 4 Asia 5 Europe 6 Oceania 7 North America 8 South America 9 See also 10 ReferencesStaff editFurther information Ballet dancer The head of a ballet company is called the artistic director He or she is usually a retired dancer and often they choreograph some of the company s productions themselves In a large company they will have one or more assistants Day to day coaching of the dancers is the responsibility of one or more ballet masters and ballet mistresses Some companies also employ repetiteurs and dance notators There is often a resident choreographer All but the smallest companies divide their dancers into at least three grades The most common names for the two higher grades in English are principal and soloist and the junior dancers form the corps de ballet Some companies especially in North America have trainees or apprentices who rank below the corps de ballet and may be unpaid Some companies further subdivide these grades and the terminology used varies from company to company In the 19th century and early to mid 20th century the top female dancer was often recognised as the prima ballerina but this practice has ceased Male and female dancers were historically split into separate hierarchies for more information see ballerina Today many companies choose to use a gender neutral hierarchy Some companies mainly in Russia and countries strongly influenced by Russian ballet employ specialist character dancers unlike ballerinas female character dancers do not dance en pointe The largest ballet company in the world is the Bolshoi Ballet of Moscow which employs over 240 dancers as of 2010 The largest companies in Western Europe and North America employ around one hundred Many companies have a music director generally a conductor by profession though this is often a part time position The music director has a lower status in ballet than they have in opera where they are the head of the company Freelance conductors are hired to conduct specific productions as and when required Large companies have their own orchestra which is often shared with an opera company resident in the same theatre or opera house Smaller companies hire a local orchestra on a contract basis for each season of performances or hire a scratch orchestra for specific performances e g when they are on tour During company classes and rehearsals music is provided by one or more staff or freelance pianists All but the smallest companies have a separate administrative staff that deals with marketing accounts personnel issues logistics and so on Larger companies employ a permanent staff of craftsmen and craftswomen such as prop makers and costume makers and technical staff such as lighting technicians and stage managers Smaller companies hire freelancers for these roles as and when required Some companies also have physiotherapists masseurs and physical trainers on the staff Asian classical ballet traditions editThe term ballet is sometimes used to refer to dance styles in any culture s classical tradition mainly in reference to classical styles of dance performed in parts of Asia Classical Ramayana Hindu ballet is often performed in Indonesia The Royal Ballet of Cambodia is an example of a ballet company in the Eastern tradition The companies listed below are ballet companies that perform according to the European tradition although some international companies also perform contemporary ballets that merge Western and Eastern themes and dance techniques Africa editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Algeria Algerian National BalletEgypt Cairo Opera Ballet CompanyTunisia Tunisian National BalletSouth Africa Ballet Theatre Afrikan Bovim Ballet Cape Town City Ballet Joburg Ballet Pretoria Ballet South African Ballet TheatreAsia editArmenia Armenian National Opera and Ballet TheaterAzerbaijan Azerbaijan State Academic Opera and Ballet TheaterChina Guangzhou Ballet Liaoning Ballet National Ballet of China Shanghai Ballet Suzhou Ballet Tianjin BalletHong Kong Hong Kong BalletIndonesia NamarinaIran Les Ballets Persans Iranian National Ballet re established in Sweden Israel Israel BalletJapan Asami Maki Ballet Tokyo Ballet Chambre Ouest Higaki Ballet Company Houmura Tomoi Ballet Iwaki Ballet Company Jinushi Kaoru Ballet Company K ballet Matsuoka Reiko ballet Matsuyama Ballet NBA Ballet Company Noism Noma Ballet Company Noriko Kobayashi Ballet Theatre Ochi International Ballet Osaka Ballet Academy Sadamatsu Hamada Ballet Sasaki Michiko Ballet Studio Star Dancers Ballet Tani Momoko Ballet The Inoue Ballet Foundation The Matsuyama Ballet New National Theatre Tokyo Tokyo Ballet Tokyo City BalletKazakhstan Aukhan Kazakh National Ballet TheatreMongolia Mongolian State Academic Theatre of Opera and BalletPhilippines Ballet Manila Ballet Philippines Philippine Ballet TheatreSingapore Singapore Dance TheatreSouth Korea Busan Ballet Theatre Busan City Ballet Daegu City Ballet Company Etoile Ballet Gwangju City Ballet Hwaseong City Ballet Incheon City Ballet Jeonbuk Ballet Theatre KOR Ballet Company Korea National Ballet Lee Won Kook Ballet SEO Ballet Seongnam City Ballet Seoul Ballet Seoul Ballet Theatre Seoul City Ballet Suwon City Ballet Universal Ballet Wise BalletTaiwan Taiwan Ballet Company Capital Ballet Taipei Formosa Ballet Kaohsiung City BalletThailand Royal Thai BalletUzbekistan Alisher Navoi Opera and Ballet TheatreEurope editAustria Vienna State Ballet Graz Opera Ballet Salzburg BalletBelarus National Ballet Theatre of BelarusBelgium Charleroi Danses Royal Ballet of FlandersBulgaria National Opera and BalletCroatia Croatian National Theatre BalletCzech Republic National Theatre Ballet Prague Prague State Opera BalletDenmark Royal Danish BalletEstonia Estonian National Opera Ballet Vanemuine TheatreFinland Finnish National BalletFrance Paris Opera Ballet Ballet du Capitole Toulouse Ballet de Lorraine Ballet de l Opera national du Rhin Mulhouse Ballet de l Opera National de Bordeaux Ballet National de Marseille Lyon Opera Ballet Marseille Opera Ballet Malandain Ballet BiarritzGreece Greek National OperaGermany Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe Ballet am Rhein Dusseldorf amp Duisburg Bavarian State Ballet from 1988 Bayerisches Staatsballett Berlin State Ballet Dresden Semperoper Ballet Frankfurt Ballet Hamburg Ballet Leipzig Ballet Stuttgart BalletHungary Hungarian National Ballet Pecsi Ballet Gyori Ballet Sopron BalletIreland Monica Loughman Ballet Ballet IrelandItaly Aterballetto Reggio Emilia Emilia Romagna La Scala Theatre Ballet Rome Ballet Teatro Nuovo Torino Tuscany Ballet Florence Compagnia di Balletto del Teatro San CarloKosovo Kosovo BalletLatvia Latvian National Opera BalletLithuania Lithuanian National Opera and BalletMoldova Moldova National Opera BalletMonaco Les Ballets de Monte CarloNetherlands Dutch National BalletNorway Norwegian National BalletPoland Krakow Opera Ballet Polish National Ballet Poznan Opera Ballet Wroclaw Opera BalletPortugal Centro de Danca do Porto National Ballet of Portugal CNB Quorum BalletRomania Romanian National Opera Ballet Cluj Napoca Romanian Opera BalletRussia Kremlin Ballet Theatre 1 Ballets Russes Bolshoi Ballet Eifman Ballet Kirov Ballet Mariinsky Ballet Moscow Ballet various companies Mikhaylovsky Theatre Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre St Petersburg Ballet Theatre Konstantin TashkinSerbia Serbian National BalletSlovak Slovak National Theatre BalletSlovenia Slovenian National BalletSpain Ballet Nacional de Espana Barcelona Ballet Compania Nacional de Danza Madrid BalletSweden Gothenburg Opera Ballet Royal Swedish BalletSwitzerland Basel Ballet Geneva Ballet Lucerne Dance Theatre Zurich BalletTurkey Istanbul State BalletUnited Kingdom Ballet Black Birmingham Royal Ballet English National Ballet Northern Ballet The Royal Ballet Scottish Ballet International London City BalletUkraine Donetsk Ballet Grand Kyiv Ballet Lviv Theatre of Opera and Ballet Kyiv City Ballet Kyiv Modern Ballet National Ballet of Ukraine Odesa Opera and Ballet TheatreOceania editAustralia The Australian Ballet Ballet Theatre of Queensland Melbourne Ballet Company 2 Melbourne City Ballet Queensland Ballet West Australian BalletNew Zealand The Royal New Zealand BalletNorth America editCanada Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montreal Alberta Ballet Ballet BC National Ballet of Canada Royal Winnipeg BalletCuba Cuban National BalletDominican Republic Ballet Clasico Nacional de Santo DomingoMexico Ballet de Monterrey National Company of BalletPuerto Rico National Ballet Theater of Puerto Rico Western Ballet Theater of Puerto Rico United States Main article List of ballet companies in the United StatesSouth America editArgentina Ballet Argentino Colon Theater BalletBrazil Sao Paulo Companhia de Danca Theatro Municipal do Rio de JaneiroChile Chilean National BalletColombia IncolballetPeru Ballet Municipal de LimaUruguay National Ballet of UruguaySee also editList of dance companiesReferences edit The Kremlin Ballet Theatre Moscow Spot the difference Melbourne Ballet Company and Melbourne City Ballet Dance Australia 18 March 2016 Retrieved 11 January 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ballet company amp oldid 1193142500, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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