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American Ballet Theatre (homepage of "one of the world's most revered and innovative dance companies." Includes history, repertoire, dancers past and present, photo galleries, education, library, and ballet dictionary) |
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Boston Ballet ("the first professional repertory ballet company in New England [...] is now one of the major ballet companies in North America and among the top companies in the world") |
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Houston Ballet ("Houston Ballet is America's fifth largest ballet company, an ensemble of fifty-one dancers who have been hailed by The New York Times as 'one of the nation's best ballet companies'") |
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Joffrey Ballet of Chicago ("one of the leading national and international ballet companies: an American Classic") |
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Miami City Ballet ("an acknowledged force in the international dance world - - a must see, world-caliber company with a unique South Florida ambiance, directed by legendary dancer Edward Villella") |
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National Ballet of Canada ("The National Ballet of Canada, a company with more than 50 dancers and its own full symphony orchestra, is Canada's premier dance company and ranks as one of the world's top international dance companies") |
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New York City Ballet (homepage of "one of the foremost dance companies in the world" with repertory built on the works of George Balanchine. Includes detailed descriptions of repertory, dancers, and education) |
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Pacific Northwest Ballet ("Enriching lives in the Pacific Northwest, considered a national treasure and acclaimed worldwide, PNB epitomizes excellence in the performing arts") |
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San Francisco Ballet ("America’s first professional ballet company [...] presented the first full-length productions of both Nutcracker and Swan Lake ever seen in the United States") |
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