This year is a huge
one for Ballaro Dance: 2024 marks TEN years as an
organization. From the early years of 'big vision' and 'distant dreams,' to
an ongoing initiative to develop innovative art and build community in places near and far, Ballaro Dance has become a recognized organization in its home base of New York City, and beyond. This
year we accomplished a lot, but before we look back at the past 12 months, let's take a peek at the past nine Seasons:
The first five years: In 2014, Ballaro Dance produced Barefoot From Buffalo at The Riverside Theatre sharing 60-minutes of repertory over two evenings in NYC. This
inaugural Season began an annual single concert tradition: Brothers and Sisters was produced at The Riverside Theatre in 2015 and toured to SUNY Brockport and was shared at St. Francis de Sales Church in
NYC, Sounds in Space was a collaborative evening with David Schanzer in 2016 and the concert toured to the Flickinger Performing Arts Center in Buffalo, NY
in 2017. The 2019 production of Open Air was the largest project at the time: the Company shared a dual themed evening of both
site-specific and repertory work in New York, NY, Brockport, NY, Sandy Hook, CT (where we hosted our first official Season gala at Appleberry Farm!), Oyster Bay, NY, and Buffalo, NY. These
concerts included residencies with local dancers, guest teaching opportunities, and moments to connect with audience and community. It was the start of something big, our wheels were
turning....and then the pandemic hit in early 2020.
The more recent years: Looking back to the start of those 'pandemic years,' we had no idea that this would be a most
fruitful time for Ballaro Dance, learning to lean into community in new ways to develop sensory-rich art that impacts, and is impacted by, the people it serves. During this phase of Ballaro Dance
which began in 2020-2021, so much was occurring as the Company moved from a single concert tradition to ongoing, 10-month
programming starting with the launch of our YouTube Channel SEE Ballaro
Dance! This period brought us The NETcracker & The Adventures of Moon Rabbit: two virtual community productions featuring Community KIDS, Community TEENS, and members of the
greater MOVE Community. We began weekly free classes on Zoom; we hosted Yappy Hours to inspire members of our SHARE community to spark collaboration. WE. WERE. BUSY. In 2021 we produced a second gala event at Appleberry Farm, presenting the first iteration
of Embedded Memories, now a long-standing piece in the repertory that has been shared almost a dozen times already with
communities at SUNY Brockport, in Newtown, CT, Saratoga Springs, NY, New York, NY, and Ramapo, NJ - just to name a few. In 2022, Ballaro Dance returned to the NYC stage with 2D + 3D = CommuniD sharing new, innovative works made while in quarantine, and featuring a hybrid performance format with
performers as far as Iraq!
Speeding ahead looking at 2023-2024, an evening-length work, The Distance, was produced at The Underground Theater in NYC, and the Company held the fourth annual
summer SEE MOVE SHARE Dance Intensive & Performance
Project. The first midwest touring opportunity took place in St. Louis, MO in
June and Ballaro Dance received a two-year grant from the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation to lead a nationwide community project. Phew. Most recently, TEN: A Decade of Ballaro Dance celebrated this amazing ten-year accomplishment. Ballaro Dance will finish the Season with a fifth
annual collaborative
concert with Lux Mea Women's Choir and host a movie night at Syndicated
Movie Theater in Brooklyn, NY! Just before the New Year, Ballaro Dance will return to Rochester, NY for the first-ever Mid-Winter MOVE mini-residency at the end of December.
SO...why Ballaro Dance? With all of the wonderful art to SEE
& MOVE through, why SHARE your support with us?
Ballaro Dance is about the PEOPLE:
-- Our 2024 CORE Company MOVERS: Hannah Dillenbeck, Tessa Fungo, Marina Vianello, &
Jen Silver, 2024 Apprentices & Guests Maddie Burnett, Natalie Katz, Alexandra Love Strouse, & Christina Tribo, and members of our greater MOVE Community...
-- Longstanding collaborators like Filmmaker Zoran Prodanovic, Choir Director Kaitlin
Simonson, Appleberry Farm Director Becky Osborne, Musicians like Rob Bethel, Thea Mesirow, Tony Boka, Creatives like Allison Patrick, Ashley Garrett, Joe D'Emilio, and so many
others...
Ballaro Dance is also about the WORK: making dance accessible
and meaningful through opportunities to SEE, MOVE, & SHARE together through sensory-rich, interdisciplinary art that invites people to feel and experience deeply, and personally, is what
we're after...and we need your help to do it.
Coming up in 2025: We've got several exciting things already on our calendar
for next year!
-- We'll be at Nazareth University teaching and performing at the Movement & Dance
Festival in January, we've been invited to present work
in Washington, DC at the Aurora Dance Festival in
March, and Ballaro Dance will host another nationwide virtual project with
the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation to share Embedded Memories in Brooklyn, NY in June with funds from a substantial Impact Grant. In August, Ballaro Dance
will return to Aquila's Nest to perform at the lovely vineyard!
-- Ballaro Dance has also been selected to host Valerie Lim for a three-month placement next summer. A Singaporean artist based in the UK, Valerie will join Ballaro Dance in-studio on some creative
projects and support administrative goals with support from a UK placement grant.
-- And there's so much more...
Thank you for helping us to grow the past ten years, and thank
you for helping to launch us into the next decade of Ballaro Dance! We appreciate YOU.
Ballaro Dance is a fiscally-sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit organization that supports artists through
administrative support. Tax-deductible donations can be made online HERE
OR by mailing a check made
payable to Fractured Atlas (with 'Ballaro Dance' in subject) and sent to:
Ballaro Dance
845 Second Avenue, Apt 2A
New York, NY 10017
Ballaro Dance values community and collaboration at its core. Through ongoing opportunities to SEE, MOVE, & SHARE together in and through dance, the Company takes pride in cultivating an approachable, welcoming environment. Through each project and collaboration, Ballaro Dance continues to redefine how to effectively share dance through unique sensory-based experiences while inviting audience members to act as participants, generating a longer-lasting impact on community.
We dance to engage with people; we choreograph to tell stories; we produce art to build community.