Alameda Civic Ballet
The Alameda Civic Ballet (ACB), founded in 2003 by the Artistic Director, Abra Rudisill, is the official dance company for Alameda, California, USA. It achieved non-profit 501(3) c status as a charitable organization in November 2004.
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The company and associated, Alameda Ballet Academy (ABA), draws upon Rudisill's 20 years of experience as a Prima Ballerina and Ballet Mistress with Oakland Ballet, and she seeks to carry on her artistic lineage through the education of Bay Area youth.
Important dates
- June 2003 - Debut performance at Kofman Auditorium in Alameda, California performing Degas Dancers, inspired by the paintings by Edgar Degas.
- November 2003 - Performance of Degas Dancers at the Palace of the Legion of Honor in San Francisco, California.
- December 2003 - Premier performance of The Nutcracker Act 2 excerpts.
- February 2004 - Participation in the Alameda Education Foundation Mardi Gras Gala performing Festive Les Bons Temps (The Good Times) set to the music of Zydeco/Cajun King, Tom Rigney.
- December 2004 - The Nutcracker performance sold out five shows.
Company
The dancers of the Alameda Civic Ballet (as of May 2010):[1]
Company members
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Principal character dancer
- David Henry
Apprentices
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References
- "ACB's Company". Alameda Civic Ballet. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 3 May 2010.
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