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We have provided high-quality performances, pre-professional ballet training, and lively outreach programs for over 55 years. Whether from our permanent home in Duluth, Minnesota or on our annual Midwest tours, we offer audiences vibrant new versions of classic works, faithful interpretations of masterpieces by legendary artists, and new commissions from established and emerging choreographers in a variety of dance styles. In December , twenty ballet supporters in the Duluth area formed a board of directors, with Jan Gibson as the first president, establishing the Duluth Civic Ballet with the intention of providing excellent instruction in ballet.
The Ballet celebrates its growth into a professional touring company with significant artistic assets and a growing national reputation. Jon Benoit, who had choreographed for the San Francisco Dance Theater and the Nederlands Dans Theater, was hired as artist-in-residence and staged a chamber performance in March danced by himself and advanced students.
The Ballet was revived in , with the hiring of German-born Gernot Petzold, who hired six professional dancers for the company and established an eight-member junior company of advanced students. A former member of the repertory company of the American Ballet Theatre, Petzold served as artistic director for the next five years, choreographing many stark, modern pieces in a minimalist style, such as Oma and GlaCaGla.
The Ballet hired the new artistic director, Allen Fields, who had been a principal dancer with the Cleveland San Jose Ballet and a guest dancer with international experience. The Ballet celebrated its 50th anniversary with a Gala Performance featuring works from its five decades. As its new Artistic Director the Ballet hired Karl von Rabenau, who had studied at School of the Minnesota Ballet and served as guest instructor in the summer term for the previous twenty years.
After retiring from his professional career, Von Rabenau sought a full-time pursuit to teach dance, his personal passion. Like many arts organizations, the Ballet temporarily closed its doors due to the Covid pandemic. From that first board and a score of enthusiastic citizens, the dream has continued to grow.