List of ballet companies in the United States

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This is a list of ballet companies in the United States.

CompanyCityStateYears activeWeb site
Ajkun Ballet Theatre New York New York 2000–present www.ajkunbt.org
Alabama Ballet Birmingham Alabama 1981–present www.alabamaballet.org
Alonzo King LINES Ballet San Francisco California 1982–present linesballet.org
American Ballet Theatre New York New York 1939–present abt.org
American Contemporary Ballet Los Angeles California 2011–Present acbdances.com
American Repertory Ballet New Brunswick New Jersey 1963–present americanrepertoryballet.org
Anaheim Ballet Anaheim California 1985–present anaheimballet.org
Asheville Ballet Asheville North Carolina 1963–present ashevilleballet.com
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet Aspen / Santa Fe Colorado / New Mexico 1996–present aspensantafeballet.com
Atlanta Ballet Atlanta Georgia 1929–present atlantaballet.com
Atlanta Festival Ballet Stockbridge Georgia 1989–present atlantafestivalballet.com
Avant Chamber Ballet Dallas Texas 2012–present avantchamberballet.org
Ballet 5:8 Chicago Illinois 2012–present ballet58.org
Ballet Arizona Phoenix Arizona 1986–present balletaz.org
Ballet Arkansas Little Rock Arkansas 1978–present balletarkansas.org
Ballet Austin Austin Texas 1956–present balletaustin.org
Ballet des Amériques Port Chester New York 2011–present balletdesameriques.com
Ballet Des Moines Des Moines Iowa 2002–present balletdesmoines.org
Ballet Deviare New York New York 2003–present balletdeviare.org
Ballet Etudes Hialeah / Miami Beach Florida 1974–present balletetudesfla.com
Ballet Fantastique Eugene Oregon 2000–present balletfantastique.org
Ballet Frontier Fort Worth Texas 2009–present balletfrontier.org
Ballet Hispánico New York New York 1970–present ballethispanico.org
Ballet Idaho Boise Idaho 1972–present balletidaho.org
Ballet Magique Los Angeles California 1999–present balletmagique.com
Ballet Magnificat! Jackson Mississippi 1986–present balletmagnificat.com
Ballet Memphis Memphis Tennessee 1990–present balletmemphis.org
BalletMet Columbus Ohio 1978–present balletmet.org
Ballet Minnesota Saint Paul Minnesota 1987–present balletminnesota.org
Ballet Mississippi Jackson Mississippi 1964–present balletms.com
Ballet Nouveau Colorado Broomfield Colorado 2002–present bncdance.com
Ballet Palm Beach Palm Beach Gardens Florida 2001–present balletpalmbeach.org
Ballet Pensacola Pensacola Florida 1978–present balletpensacola.com
Ballet Quad Cities Rock Island / Quad Cities Illinois 1996–present balletquadcities.com
Ballet San Antonio San Antonio Texas 1985–present balletsanantonio.org
Ballet Theatre of Maryland Annapolis Maryland 1978–present balletmaryland.org
Ballet Theatre of Toledo Toledo Ohio 2005-present ballettheatreoftoledo.org
Ballet Vero Beach Vero Beach Florida 2014–present balletverobeach.org
Ballet Virginia Norfolk Virginia 2008–present balletvirginia.org
Ballet West Salt Lake City Utah 1963–present balletwest.org
Ballet Wichita Wichita Kansas 1974–present balletwichita.com
Ballet Wyoming Cheyenne Wyoming 2007–present balletwyoming.com
BalletX Philadelphia Pennsylvania 2005–present balletx.org
Ballets de San Juan San Juan Puerto Rico 1954–present [1] balletsdesanjuan.org
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo New York New York 1974–present trockadero.org
Bay Area Houston Ballet and Theatre Houston / Bay Area Texas 1976–present bahbt.org
Boston Ballet Boston Massachusetts 1963–present bostonballet.org
Brandon Ballet Brandon Florida 1995–present brandonballet.org
Brighton Ballet Theater Brooklyn New York 1987–present brightonballet.org
Brooklyn Ballet Brooklyn New York 2022–present brooklynballet.org
California Riverside Ballet Riverside California 1969–present crballet.net
California Ballet Company San Diego California 1968–present californiaballet.org
Carolina Ballet Raleigh North Carolina 1997–present carolinaballet.com
Central West Ballet Modesto California 1987–present centralwestballet.org
Central Illinois Ballet Peoria Illinois 2015–present ciballet.com
Charleston Ballet Charleston West Virginia 1955–present thecharlestonballet.com
Charleston Ballet Theatre Charleston South Carolina 19??–present charlestonballet.com
Charlotte Ballet Charlotte North Carolina 1970–present charlotteballet.org
Charlottesville Ballet Charlottesville Virginia 2007–present charlottesvilleballet.org
Chattanooga Ballet Chattanooga Tennessee 1973–present chattanoogaballet.net
Chicago Ballet Chicago Illinois 1910–19??
Chicago Festival Ballet Chicago Illinois 1989–present chicagofestivalballet.com
Cincinnati Ballet Cincinnati Ohio 1963–present cballet.org
City Ballet of San Diego San Diego California 1993–present cityballet.org
Cleveland Ballet Cleveland Ohio 2014–present clevelandballet.org
Columbia Classical Ballet Columbia South Carolina columbiaclassicalballet.com
Colorado Ballet Denver Colorado 1961–present coloradoballet.org
Complexions Contemporary Ballet New York New York 1994–present complexionsdance.org
Concert Ballet of Virginia Richmond Virginia 1976–present concertballet.com
Dance Theatre of Harlem Harlem / New York City New York 1969–present dancetheatreofharlem.org
Dayton Ballet Dayton Ohio 1938–present daytonballet.org
Delta Festival Ballet New Orleans Louisiana 1969–present deltafestivalballet.com
Deos Contemporary Ballet Grand Rapids Michigan 2018–present deosballet.com
Diablo Ballet Walnut Creek California 1993–present diabloballet.org
El Paso City Ballet El Paso Texas 2005–present elpasocityballet.org
Eugene Ballet Eugene Oregon 1978–present eugeneballet.org
Fargo Moorhead Ballet Fargo North Dakota 19??–present fmballet.org
Festival Ballet Providence Providence Rhode Island 1978–present festivalballetprovidence.org
Festival Ballet Theatre Fountain Valley California 1988–present festivalballet.org
Hawkins Classical and Contemporary Ballet Company [2] Folsom California 1996–present hawkinsschool.com
Fort Wayne Ballet Fort Wayne Indiana 1956–present fortwayneballet.org
Georgia Ballet Marietta Georgia 1960–present georgiaballet.org
Golden State BalletSan DiegoCalifornia2021-present goldenstateballet.org
Gwinnett Ballet Theatre Snellville, Gwinnett County Georgia 1977–present gwinnettballet.org
Grand Rapids Ballet Grand Rapids Michigan 1971–present grballet.com
Greensboro Ballet Greensboro North Carolina 1964–present greensboroballet.org
Harkness Ballet New York New York 1964–1975
Hollywood Ballet Hollywood California 2023–present hollywoodballet.org
Houston Ballet Houston Texas 1969–present houstonballet.org
Huntsville Ballet Company Huntsville Alabama 1964–present huntsvilleballetcompany.org
Indianapolis Ballet Indianapolis Indiana 2017–present [3] indyballet.org
Island Moving Co. Newport Rhode Island 1982–present islandmovingco.org
James Sewell Ballet Minneapolis Minnesota 1990–present jsballet.org
Joffrey Ballet Chicago Illinois 1965–present joffrey.org
Kansas City Ballet Kansas City Missouri 1957–present kcballet.org
Kentucky Ballet Theater Lexington Kentucky 1989–present kyballet.com
Ketchikan Theatre Ballet Ketchikan Alaska 1968–present ktbdance.com
Lake Charles Civic Ballet Lake Charles Louisiana 1968–present lakecharlescivicballet.com
Lexington Ballet Lexington Kentucky 1975–present lexingtonballet.org
Lincoln Midwest Ballet Company Lincoln Nebraska 1989–present lincolnmidwestballet.org
Littlefield Ballet (aka Philadelphia ballet) Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1935-1941
Los Angeles Ballet Los Angeles California 2006–present losangelesballet.org
Louisville Ballet Louisville Kentucky 1952–present louisvilleballet.org
Madison Ballet Madison Wisconsin 1981–present madisonballet.org
Magnum Opus Ballet Madison Wisconsin 2017–present magnumopusballet.org
Maine State Ballet Falmouth Maine 1986–present mainestateballet.org
Manassas Ballet Theatre Manassas Virginia 1983–present manassasballet.org
Mendocino Ballet Mendocino County California 1984–present mendocinoballet.org
Miami City Ballet Miami Florida 1986–present miamicityballet.org
Milwaukee Ballet Milwaukee Wisconsin 1969–present milwaukeeballet.org
Minnesota Ballet Duluth Minnesota 1965–present minnesotaballet.org
Missouri Contemporary Ballet Columbia Missouri 2006–present missouricontemporaryballet.com
Mobile Ballet Mobile Alabama 1987–present mobileballet.org
Montana Ballet Company Bozeman Montana 1984–present mtballet.org
Montgomery Ballet Montgomery Alabama 1987–present montgomeryballet.org
MorDance New York New York 2013–present mordance.org
Morphoses New York New York 2007–present morphoses.org
Moscow Ballet Pittsfield Massachusetts 1993–present nutcracker.com
Mystic Ballet Mystic Connecticut 1997–present mysticballet.org
Nashville Ballet Nashville Tennessee 1974–present nashvilleballet.com
National Ballet Theater of Puerto Rico Guaynabo Puerto Rico 2005–present balleteatropr.org
Neglia Ballet Buffalo New York 1994–present negliaballet.org
Nevada Ballet Theatre Las Vegas Nevada 1972–present nevadaballet.org
New Chamber Ballet New York New York 2004–present newchamberballet.com
New Jersey Ballet Livingston New Jersey 1958–present njballet.org


New Mexico ballet company

New Orleans Ballet Theatre New Orleans Louisiana 2002–present neworleansballettheatre.com
New York City Ballet New York New York 1948–present nycballet.com
New York Theatre Ballet New York New York 1978–present nytb.org
Northeastern Ballet Theatre Dover New Hampshire 2002–present northeasternballettheatre.org
Northwest Arkansas Ballet Theatre Bentonville Arkansas 2011–present nwaballettheatre.org
Oakland Ballet Oakland California 1961–present [4] oaklandballet.org
Oklahoma City Ballet Oklahoma City Oklahoma 1963–present okcballet.com
Oregon Ballet Theatre Portland Oregon 1989–present obt.org
Orlando Ballet Orlando Florida 1974–present orlandoballet.org
Pacific Festival Ballet Thousand Oaks, CA California 1992–present pacfestballet.org
Pacific Northwest Ballet Seattle Washington 1972–present pnb.org
Paradosi Ballet Company Tacoma Washington 2007–present paradosiballet.org
Pasadena Civic Ballet Pasadena, CA California 1980–present pcballet.com
Pasadena Dance Theatre Pasadena, CA California 1997–present pasadenadancetheatre.org
Pas de Vie Ballet Tallahassee Florida 1989–present pasdevieballet.com
Philadelphia Ballet (formerly Pennsylvania Ballet) Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1963–present paballet.org
Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 1968–present pbt.org
Placer Theatre Ballet Placer County California 1998–present placertheatreballet.org
Portland Ballet Portland Maine 1980–present portlandballet.org
Richmond Ballet Richmond Virginia 1984–present richmondballet.com
Roanoke City Ballet Roanoke Virginia  ?–present roanokeballet.org
Rochester City Ballet Rochester New York 1987–present rochestercityballet.org
Sacramento Ballet Sacramento California 1954–present sacballet.org
St. Louis Ballet St. Louis Missouri  ?–present stlouisballet.org
San Diego Ballet San Diego California 1990–present sandiegoballet.org
San Francisco Ballet San Francisco California 1933–present sfballet.org
Savannah Ballet Theatre Savannah Georgia 1998–present savannahballettheatre.org
Sarasota Ballet Sarasota Florida 1987–present sarasotaballet.org
Shreveport Metropolitan Ballet Shreveport Louisiana 1973–present shreveportmetroballet.org
Smuin Ballet San Francisco California 1994–present smuinballet.org
State Street Ballet Santa Barbara California 1994-present statestreetballet.com
Suzanne Farrell Ballet Washington District of Columbia 2000–2017 kennedy-center.org
Tallahassee Ballet Tallahassee Florida 1972–present tallahasseeballet.org
Texas Ballet Theater [5] Fort Worth / Dallas Texas 1961–present texasballettheater.org
The Florida Ballet Jacksonville Florida 1978–present floridaballet.org
Toledo Ballet Toledo Ohio 1958–present toledoballet.net
Tulsa Ballet Tulsa Oklahoma 1956–present tulsaballet.org
United States International Ballet Wilmington North Carolina 2017–2023 usinternationalballet.com
Virginia National Ballet Manassas Virginia 2013–present virginianationalballet.org
Washington Ballet Washington District of Columbia 1976–present washingtonballet.org
Wilmington Ballet Company Wilmington North Carolina 1999–2023 wilmingtonballetcompany.org

See also

Yellowstone Ballet Co. Livingston Montana 1991 - present Yellowstoneballet.info

Footnotes

  1. Don Rubin; Carlos Solórzano, eds. (1996). World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre. Vol. 2: The Americas. Routledge. ISBN   978-1-136-35928-6.
  2. ages 8–18
  3. Elliott, Bill; Van Allen, Elizabeth J. (2021) [1994]. "Indianapolis Ballet Theatre". Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Library. Retrieved June 15, 2022.
  4. briefly inactive 2006–2007
  5. formerly the Fort Worth Ballet

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