California Posted May 28, 2010 Share Posted May 28, 2010 Boulder Ballet has just announce their free Ballet in the Park series for June: http://www.boulderballet.org/park.html Civic Green Park, Highlands Ranch Saturday, June 19 at 7 PM At Ridgeline Blvd. and Green Ash Street, Highlands Ranch. Broomfield Amphitheater Sunday, June 20 at 1 PM 3 Community Park Road, by the lake just north of the library. Central Park Bandshell, Boulder Sunday, June 27 at 7 PM At the south-east corner of Broadway and Canyon Blvd. Link to comment
California Posted July 11, 2010 Author Share Posted July 11, 2010 Has anyone seen reports of fiscal problems at the Boulder Ballet? Their website all weekend has been on a default to Boulder businesses: http://www.boulderballet.org/ They might be refurbishing the site for the new season, I suppose, but it seems odd to take down the entire site to do that. I hope they aren't having the kind of problems Ballet Nouveau is having! Link to comment
bart Posted July 12, 2010 Share Posted July 12, 2010 Thanks, California. I couldn't find a review of the June performance. Here's a video, from the local paper's website, of a rehearsal from their February contemporary program. http://www.dailycame...nce/ci_14420946 As of June 14 they were still planning on doing their performances in the Park: http://www.dailycame...dailycamera.com There don't seem to be any reviews of that, for whatever reason. If anyone has further official news, please post it here. Thanks. Link to comment
California Posted July 12, 2010 Author Share Posted July 12, 2010 . . . As of June 14 they were still planning on doing their performances in the Park: http://www.dailycame...dailycamera.com . . . The Ballet in the Park series was in June. My sister and her four-year-old granddaughter went to see the Broomfield performance. It was in an outdoor amphitheatre and there were only a few dozen people in the audience. They did the wedding pas de deux from Sleeping Beauty and the rest was contemporary. At the end, they invited the little kids onto the stage to show them some steps, which is a nice touch. But there was no hint of fund-raising issues or pleas for support. I've been checking the on-line Daily Camera (Boulder) and Denver Post, but haven't seen any news reports about problems, so I'll guess they are overhauling their web site. We all went to their Nutcracker fund-raising tea last December at the Boulderado Hotel. Boulder Ballet struck me as a very popular and well-supported school, with some nice performances during the year. Lots of dancers in their Nutcracker costumes circulated through the tables, signing autographs for the kids, showing the little kids their costumes, posing for pictures, leading a parade around the hotel, etc. Very nice. For ballet to thrive in the future, these kids need to be brought into the fold! Link to comment
YouOverThere Posted July 12, 2010 Share Posted July 12, 2010 Thanks, California. I couldn't find a review of the June performance... There don't seem to be any reviews of that, for whatever reason. If anyone has further official news, please post it here. Thanks. The Boulder Daily Camera almost never prints reviews of performing arts shows. I have no idea what the reason for this is. The Boulder Ballet's facebook page is still up and the Boulder Philharmonic still has the annual joint presentation of The Nutcracker on their schedule, so there is no reason to think that the Boulder Ballet has folded. Link to comment
bart Posted July 12, 2010 Share Posted July 12, 2010 The Boulder Ballet's facebook page is still up and the Boulder Philharmonic still has the annual joint presentation of The Nutcracker on their schedule, so there is no reason to think that the Boulder Ballet has folded. Good news. (Plus, it's good to see a little empirical reporting doing away with rumor.)In the old days, problems with a website seemed to suggest or portend problems with the company. Mayabe the trend nowadays among smaller performing arts organization is to rely on Facebook as a way of communicating to their fans, while lpayhing less attention to the website. I wonder. Link to comment
balletdoll123 Posted July 12, 2010 Share Posted July 12, 2010 Thanks, California. I couldn't find a review of the June performance... There don't seem to be any reviews of that, for whatever reason. If anyone has further official news, please post it here. Thanks. The Boulder Daily Camera almost never prints reviews of performing arts shows. I have no idea what the reason for this is. The Boulder Ballet's facebook page is still up and the Boulder Philharmonic still has the annual joint presentation of The Nutcracker on their schedule, so there is no reason to think that the Boulder Ballet has folded. They used to print great reviews but they lost their critic a few years ago. I called the paper when they stopped printing them and found that out. It was so sad, I really enjoyed the reviews. The Denver Post still does them but not for all the shows... so away goes arts coverage in the newspaper, I guess. Link to comment
California Posted July 16, 2010 Author Share Posted July 16, 2010 An ad on Craigslist on June 23, 2010, says they are recruiting for a new Executive Director: http://boulder.craigslist.org/npo/1807438954.html This June 14 interview with the Artistic Director doesn't hint at any management or fiscal problems, but who knows: http://www.dailycamera.com/boulder-county-news/ci_15285273 I suppose the job search might explain why they have had their website off-line for almost a week now. Link to comment
California Posted July 16, 2010 Author Share Posted July 16, 2010 The website is back on-line this morning. Nothing looks different to me, so the missing week remains a mystery, possibly some pedestrian issue with the ISP. No news yet about their 2010-11 season: http://www.boulderballet.org/ Link to comment
YouOverThere Posted July 31, 2010 Share Posted July 31, 2010 Thanks, California. I couldn't find a review of the June performance... There don't seem to be any reviews of that, for whatever reason. If anyone has further official news, please post it here. Thanks. The Boulder Daily Camera almost never prints reviews of performing arts shows. I have no idea what the reason for this is. The Boulder Ballet's facebook page is still up and the Boulder Philharmonic still has the annual joint presentation of The Nutcracker on their schedule, so there is no reason to think that the Boulder Ballet has folded. They used to print great reviews but they lost their critic a few years ago. I called the paper when they stopped printing them and found that out. It was so sad, I really enjoyed the reviews. The Denver Post still does them but not for all the shows... so away goes arts coverage in the newspaper, I guess. Add to that the loss of the Rocky Mountain News, which IMHO had superior arts critics and columnists to the Denver Post (I didn't care much for the rest of the paper, however). Link to comment
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