Houston, get ready for an enchanting experience as the American Ballet Theatre (ABT) Studio Company takes the stage at the Wortham Center for the Performing Arts on November 14 and 15. This celebrated dance institution, which has been captivating audiences for an impressive 85 years, is sending a talented group of young dancers to showcase their skills and passion.
The ABT Studio Company is made up of a small yet diverse collective of emerging dancers, aged between 16 and 22, who come from all corners of the globe. It’s fascinating to note that over 75 percent of the current dancers in the acclaimed American Ballet Theatre are alumni of the ABT Studio Company. This includes highly regarded performers like Misty Copeland, Isabella Boylston, and Calvin Royal III. According to the Studio Company’s artistic director, Sascha Radetsky, the dancers not only bring a breadth of skill and talent to the stage but also a level of passion that can truly thrill the audience.
Each season, the ABT Studio Company collaborates with a diverse array of choreographers, *placing a strong emphasis on female talent in the industry*. Many choreographers are commissioned to create new and custom ballets, ensuring that the performances continue to break new ground while honoring traditional elements. Radetsky emphasizes the importance of variety in their programs, stating, “Our programs are anchored by quintessential works from the classical ballet canon, but also include new commissions from some of today’s most original choreographers.” With this approach, there’s truly something for everyone—whether you’re a lifelong ballet enthusiast or a newcomer curious to experience the magic of dance.
The ABT Studio Company has earned its place as an ambassador for American Ballet Theatre, touring venues not just across the United States but around the world. From London to Athens, Manila to St. Petersburg, these young talents continue to share their gift of dance with international audiences. Radetsky beautifully captures the ephemeral nature of dance performances, saying, “Unlike most artistic endeavors, a dance performance is ephemeral and unfolds in real time.” It’s this ephemeral quality that creates an exhilarating exchange of energy between the performers and the audience, making each performance a unique experience.
For the dancers, each performance represents the culmination of years of rigorous training, daily practice, and an unwavering commitment to their art. They endure challenges such as fatigue and injuries, all in pursuit of that exhilarating moment on stage. As Radetsky explains, “It’s a moment of excitement, purpose, and vulnerability, and the most valuable opportunity to grow as an artist.” He hopes that after the curtain falls, both the dancers and the audience feel transformed—“exhilarated, inspired, or otherwise changed for the better.”
This is a fantastic opportunity to witness the future stars of ballet in action. Not only will you enjoy breathtaking performances, but there will also be a chance to participate in a dance master class and engage in pre-show discussions. Tickets are on sale now, so make sure to visit WorthamArts.org to secure your place for this unforgettable evening of artistry. Don’t miss out on the chance to be part of this magical experience!
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