Friday, June 11, 2021

Ballet Tucson seeking male dancers at all levels

 
Two Ballet Tucson company dancers in a balanced, partnered lift Ed Flores

Ballet Tucson is seeking male dancers at all levels for their 2021-2022 season. Interested parties should submit audition materials (resume, headshot, dance photograph and dance reel) to auditions@ballettucson.org as soon as possible. The company’s 36th season runs from September 2021 through March 2022. For more information about Ballet Tucson, please visit: www.ballettucson.org

 

Ballet Tucson is a professional company of versatile and beautifully trained artists. Each season, the company entertains the Tucson community with historic classics as well as innovative contemporary works, offering something for everyone’s taste. In addition, an exceptional children’s company of more than 100 perform alongside Ballet Tucson’s professionals in family-oriented productions such as The Nutcracker, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

Ballet Tucson’s popularity continues to grow, enabling the company to claim its place as the premier professional dance company in Tucson and Southern Arizona.

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A dancer in a black tutu and leotard and pointe shoes stands on one leg, with the other leg extended behind the body in a straight line. One arm is raised above the head and the other extended to the back parallel to the extended leg. The school director is opposite the dancer and wears a red DTH logo t-shirt and black pants and ballet slippers. She holds the hand of the arm raised above the dancer’s head with one arm and her back arm is extended and she is smiling at the student.

 

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A dancer in a black tutu and leotard and pointe shoes stands on one leg, with the other leg extended behind the body in a straight line. One arm is raised above the head and the other extended to the back parallel to the extended leg. The school director is opposite the dancer and wears a red DTH logo t-shirt and black pants and ballet slippers. She holds the hand of the arm raised above the dancer’s head with one arm and her back arm is extended and she is smiling at the student.

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