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Madeline
Cantarella Culpo Founder/Artistic Director |
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Let the Albany Berkshire Ballet bring you the magic and power of dance...
| ...through a tradition of creative excellence The Albany Berkshire Ballet was founded in 1960 by Artistic Director Madeline Cantarella Culpo as an outgrowth of her school, the Cantarella School of Dance, located in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Originally known as the Berkshire Ballet Guild and later as the Berkshire Civic Ballet, it was originally intended as a performance outlet for the school's advanced students. The aspirations and abilities of the students soon pushed the Company in a professional direction. Renamed the Berkshire Ballet in 1975, it emerged as a full-time professional Company servicing the Northeast and Canada. In 1989 the company expanded again by establishing an additional home in Albany, New York, thus joining the growing number of professional ballet companies who seek to broaden their base of support with partnerships in other arts centers. Once again, its name changed to reflect its new status. |
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| Philip Jerry's "Our
Town" photo by Debra Shea |
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The Albany Berkshire Ballet is nationally recognized for its versatility in performing both classical and contemporary dance works with excellence. The company's classical repertory rivals that of any large company performing today. With works created by some of ballet's greatest choreographers including Igor Youskevitch, Michel Fokine, and Antony Tudor, the Albany Berkshire Ballet performs such full-length ballets as "Giselle," "Cinderella," "Coppelia," "The Nutcracker," "Romeo and Juliet," and "A Midsummer Night's Dream," delighting audiences of all ages. |
| Youskevitch's "Giselle" photo by Peter Deacon |
| ...and a commitment to breaking new ground in contemporary dance The Albany Berkshire Ballet is highly acclaimed for its support of newly emerging artists and the company's ability to perform daring new works by such esteemed contemporary choreographers as Phillip Jerry, Saecko Ichinohe, Francis Patrelle, Gus Solomons Jr., Mary Giannone Talmi, Ginger Thatcher, Bill T. Jones, Laura Dean, Charles Moulton and Daryl Gray. |
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| Charles Moulton's
"ZTXYS (?!)" photo by Debra Shea |
| A Celebration of Artistic Achievement | |
![]() Laura Dean's "Night Wind" photo by Debra Shea |
Alumnae have gone on to perform with the American Ballet Theater, Boston Ballet, Joffrey Ballet, Ohio Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Pennsylvania Ballet and Washington Ballet. Recognized for its marvelous blending of exciting new works and classic favorites, the Albany Berkshire Ballet has been invited to perform throughout the United States and Canada. In 1993, the company held the distinct honor of premiering its "Rockwell Suite," choreographed by Artistic Director Madeline Cantarella Culpo, for the grand opening ceremonies of the new Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. |
Other highlights include performances at the prestigious Riverside Dance Festival in New York and the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, where the company opened the 46th annual season with its full-length production of Coppelia. ABB was awarded two Meet the Composer Grants in 1990 and 1993 and was a recipient of a Selz Foundation Grant for Dance in 1984. The Company has appeared in numerous First Night Celebrations in Albany, Pittsfield and Boston and its New York City debut at the Riverside Dance Festival in 1984 was met with critical acclaim. In 1995, the Company's most popular production, The Nutcracker was featured on a special presentation of ABC's "Good Morning America". In 1997, the Company returned to Jacob's Pillow to perform a new work by Charles Moulton on the Pillow's Inside/Out stage. In May 1998 the Company performed a new work choreographed by Artistic Director Madeline Cantarella Culpo at the opening of the Degas art exhibit at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts. |
| Enhance the cultural experiences in your community The Albany Berkshire Ballet performs a full range of program options from classical ballet productions to in-school classroom sessions and or residencies. Whether you choose performances, residencies or educational programs, the Albany Berkshire Ballet staff will work with you to meet your objectives and budget. For more information or a promotional videotape, please contact the Albany
Berkshire Ballet, toll-free, at 1-866-476-6964. |
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Mailing Addresses, Phone Numbers and E-Mail Addresses |
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Albany Berkshire Ballet 25 Monroe Street Albany, NY 12210 (518) 426-0660 |
Albany Berkshire Ballet 116 Fenn Street Pittsfield, MA 01201 (413) 445-5382 |
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Funding Information
Funding support for presenters of the Albany Berkshire Ballet is
available through New England Foundation for the Arts Touring Program and Mid-Atlantic
Arts Foundation.
Thank you for stopping by!
Special "Thanks!" go to "Miss
Madeline", Peter Deacon and Kevin Sprague
for their support and contributions to this web site.
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