Nashville Ballet is a professional ballet company in Tennessee. Founded in 1986 and based inNashville, Tennessee, it presents a repertoire of classic and contemporary works by a variety of choreographers, including Artistic Director Paul Vasterling.[1]
The company is composed of 32 professional dancers from around the world. NB2, Nashville Ballet's official second Company, prepares aspiring dancers for a mainstage career through intensive training and performance opportunities.
Nashville Ballet presents five to seven mainstage performances each year.[16] The company performs at and is the resident ballet company at theTennessee Performing Arts Center in downtownNashville.
Nashville Ballet has performed at TheKennedy Center inWashington, D.C. in 2017[12] and at theChautauqua Institution inChautauqua, NY in 2018.[17] The company has performed internationally inBasel, Switzerland,[6] andBuenos Aires, Argentina.[7] In the spring of 2022, the company will tour Paul Vasterling’sLucy Negro Redux toDenver, Colorado,Santa Fe, New Mexico,Kansas City, Missouri, andNorfolk, Virginia.[16]
The company presents a variety of classical and contemporary works each season.[16] Past repertory includes works by Salvatore Aiello, Jennifer Archibald,George Balanchine,Christopher Bruce,Val Caniparoli,Jiří Kylián,José Limón,Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, Christopher Stuart,Twyla Tharp,Christopher Wheeldon, and more.[18]
Nashville Ballet collaborates with musicians across all genres for live performances. Under the leadership of Artistic Director Paul Vasterling, Nashville Ballet has commissioned 22 original scores for brand-new ballets.[5] TheNashville Symphony accompanies each of Nashville Ballet’s classical productions. For contemporary works, they have worked with musicians such asBen Folds,Maren Morris,Rayland Baxter,Louis York, Sugar + The Hi-Lows,Sheryl Crow, 10 Out of Tenn,Guy Clark,Shannon Sanders, and Lockeland Strings.[18]
Vasterling’s 2019Lucy Negro Redux in collaboration withRhiannon Giddens examined themes of otherness, equality, and self-worth; it was dubbed a “Nashville miracle” byThe New York Times.[13]
School of Nashville Ballet provides dance education for children, youth, and adults for ages 2–70.[19] The school aims to focus on development, inclusivity, and excellence in dance by teaching the fundamental foundation of classical ballet.[8] The Community Engagement Program brings arts education to more than 50,000 individuals each year.[20] The company visits schools, libraries, parks and community centers to introduce new audiences to dance.[21] The Martin Center for Nashville Ballet currently serves as a home for their professional dancers, students, and administrative offices.[22]
Nick Mullikin who joined Nashville Ballet in 2015 was officially named Artistic Director, succeeding, Paul Vasterling who is a nationally acclaimed choreographer and former Nashville Ballet Company dancer and has been with the organization since 1988.
There are thirty two full-time professional dancers, recruited through annual auditions. As of October, 2022:
In 2022, Nashville Ballet named frequent guest conductorMing Luke as music director and principal conductor.