Louisville Ballet

Louisville Ballet Welcome to Louisville Ballet, the Official Ballet Company of Kentucky! In addition to his duties as Artistic Director, Mr. Under the direction of Mr.

Louisville Ballet, the official ballet of the commonwealth of Kentucky, was founded in March 1952 as a civic ballet company. At that time, Louisville Ballet employed guest artistic directors and choreographers on a production-by-production basis. In 1965, Larry Gradus was engaged as a full-time resident artistic director, overseeing a group of temporary dancers. Ten years later in 1975, under the

direction of Richard and Cristina Munro, the Company achieved professional status by employing eight contracted dancers to form the ensemble company. The Academy of the Louisville Ballet, now the Louisville Ballet School, opened in 1975 with Alun Jones as Associate Director. In 1978 Jones became Louisville Ballet’s Artistic Director, a position he held until his retirement in 2002. Jones choreographed numerous works for the Company and did a great deal of costume and scenic design during his tenure. Louisville Ballet holds the great distinction of being the only regional company with which Mikhail Baryshnikov has performed in repertoire productions. He danced with the Company during the 1978-79 and 1979-80 seasons, after which the Louisville Ballet supported his performances in Dallas and Houston. Upon Jones’ retirement in the spring of 2002, the Louisville Ballet named Bruce Simpson as the Artistic Director of the Company and the Louisville Ballet School, bringing with him over 30 years of experience in the international ballet world. Simpson, Louisville Ballet continued to present a diverse range of exciting work underscored by a foundation rooted in the classical repertoire. During Simpson’s tenure, the Company commissioned fifteen of its 70 world-premieres from choreographers including Helen Pickett, Adam Hougland, Amy Seiwert, Graham Lustig and Val Caniparoli. In December 2009, the Company premiered The Brown-Forman Nutcracker choreographed by Val Caniparoli with costume and scenic design by Peter Cazalet. Simpson retired as Artistic Director in summer 2014. Robert Curran began his tenure as Louisville Ballet Artistic Director in late-summer 2014, just as the Company’s 2014-2105 Season began. He brought with him experience as dancer, choreographer, and director and the commitment to ballet is a vital art form, with classical ballet at its core. At the start of the 2015 season, he took on additional responsibilities, becoming Artistic & Executive Director. Curran danced with The Australian Ballet for 16 years,10 years as a Principal Artist, retiring in 2011. He also co-founded project-based dance company Jack Productions, and worked as rehearsal director for Bangarra Dance Theatre – Australia’s leading Indigenous performing arts company. A commitment to new, collaborative works, live music and respect given to classical works are all hallmarks of Mr. Curran’s approach in this role. In his short tenure, he has commissioned a new piece by notable Australian Choreographer Lucas Jervies, What Light is to Our Eyes, choreographed a new world-premiere version of Coppélia set in 1917 Louisville, programmed a collaborative production with The Louisville Orchestra that features the work of Principal Choreographer Adam Hougland and committed to performing the work of the great American choreographer George Balanchine each season. Louisville Ballet has a repertoire of over 150 works by such choreographers as Sir Frederick Ashton, Erik Bruhn, George Balanchine, Antony Tudor, John Cranko, Jack Carter, Kurt Jooss, Choo-San Goh, Twyla Tharp, Paul Taylor, David Parsons, Eugene Loring, André Prokovsky and Domy Reiter-Soffer, along with Fokine and Bournonville ballets. Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty, Coppélia, Romeo and Juliet, Cinderella, Giselle, Don Quixote, Anna Karenina, Beauty and the Beast, The Three Musketeers and The Great Gatsby are a sampling of the Company’s full-length ballets. In addition to four main stage productions, Louisville Ballet produces two in-studio programs allowing audience in our rehearsal studios. Louisville Ballet reaches an audience of nearly 50,000 people each year through performance and outreach activities and has earned a national reputation as one of the Country’s leading regional ballet companies. Our reach extends to all areas of the Louisville community and into Southern Indiana.

♠️ ANDREA SCHERMOLY’S CARMEN ♠️Sponsored by the Jennifer A. Moore FoundationFebruary 12-13 at The Brown Theatre Glamour ...
06/03/2026

♠️ ANDREA SCHERMOLY’S CARMEN ♠️
Sponsored by the Jennifer A. Moore Foundation
February 12-13 at The Brown Theatre 

Glamour and danger dance hand in hand in Andrea Schermoly’s extravagant reimagining of the classic tale of Carmen, set in a shimmering 1973 Las Vegas. Beneath the neon lights and velvet curtains, Carmen, a magnetic showgirl with a fierce heart and untamable spirit, lives by her own rules. With two men vying for her affection, the heroine embarks on a tumultuous and passionate affair that leads her to a heartbreaking fate.

Get tickets at louisvilleballet.org. You don’t want to miss this one!

🔥🔥🔥 Photos by Andrew Kung: Company Artists Sarah Bradley and Nicholas Bentz

Do you know a child who loves to dance or is interested trying ballet? 💃🌳Auditions for Louisville Ballet’s Ballet Bound ...
06/02/2026

Do you know a child who loves to dance or is interested trying ballet? 💃🌳

Auditions for Louisville Ballet’s Ballet Bound program are coming to Olmsted Parks this June!

Ballet Bound provides young dancers from across Greater Louisville the opportunity to study classical ballet FREE of charge at Louisville Ballet’s downtown studios. Designed to increase diversity in the world of ballet, the program creates a pathway to The Louisville Ballet School, Louisville Ballet Studio Company, and even a professional career with Louisville Ballet.

This summer, we’ll host seven audition workshops across the community to select 20 dancers for the 2026–2027 Ballet Bound class.

Help us spread the word and inspire the next generation of dancers! ✨

AUDITION SCHEDULE:

* Saturday, June 6, 2026, 9:30 – 10:45 am
SHELBY PARK, 600 E Oak Street, Louisville, KY 40203
* Saturday, June 6, 2026, 12:15 – 1:30 pm
IROQUOIS PARK, 5216 New Cut Road, Louisville, KY 40214
* Saturday, June 6, 2026, 3:00 – 4:15 pm
ALGONQUIN PARK, 1614 Cypress Street, Louisville, KY 40210
* Saturday, June 13, 2026, 9:30 – 10:45 am
CENTRAL PARK, 1340 S 4th Street, Louisville, KY 40208
* Saturday, June 13, 2026, 12:15 – 1:30 pm
CHICKASAW PARK, 1200 Southwestern Pkwy., Louisville, KY 40211
* Saturday, June 13, 2026, 3:00 – 4:15 pm
SENECA PARK, 3151 P*e Wee Reese Road, Louisville, KY 40207
* Sunday, June 21, 2026, 1:30 – 3:00 pm
LOUISVILLE BALLET, 315 E. Main Street, Louisville, KY 40202

Auditions open all children ages 7-9 by August 1, 2026. No experience required. Space is limited — reserve your spot today at louisvilleballet.org/education/community-engagement/ballet-bound

Photos by Kateryna Sellers

       

What an incredible week at our 7th Annual Adult Summer Intensive! ✨💃We loved welcoming so many passionate lifelong learn...
06/01/2026

What an incredible week at our 7th Annual Adult Summer Intensive! ✨💃

We loved welcoming so many passionate lifelong learners into our studios for a week full of movement, growth, and community. Dancers spent their days diving into daily technique classes along with Jump Strengthening, Pointe Strengthening, Musical Theatre Jazz, Modern, Yoga, and GYROKINESIS® — all culminating in a special in-studio showcase performance for our full-day participants! 👏

Thank you to everyone who danced with us and brought such amazing energy to the studios all week long. ❤️

Missed this year’s intensive? Don’t worry — Adult Division classes are happening year-round, and our next intensive-style program will return in Summer 2027! Learn more at thelouisvilleballetschool.org/adult-division.

     

📚 BOYS, BOOKS, & BALLET 📚 June 4-25 at a  location near you!Join male dancers from Louisville Ballet’s Community Engagem...
05/28/2026

📚 BOYS, BOOKS, & BALLET 📚 June 4-25 at a location near you!

Join male dancers from Louisville Ballet’s Community Engagement team as we celebrate boys and ballet. We’ll read some books, learn some moves, and explore the importance of male dancers in the ballet world. Families and children of all ages and gender identities are welcome to attend.

Find us at a library near you:

📍 Thursday, June 4 at @ 11 a.m. – Highlands-Shelby Park Branch
📍 Tuesday, June 9 at 6 p.m. — Southwest Regional Library
📍 Thursday, June 11 at 6 p.m. — Iroquois Library
📍 Thursday, June 18 at 6 p.m. — South Central Regional Library
📍 Monday, June 22 at 11 a.m. — Parkland Library
📍 Thursday, June 25 at 6 p.m. — St. Matthews Library

These events are FREE and open to the public. No registration necessary. Cultural Pass holders welcome. Find us on your Cultural Pass app!

Photos by Kateryna Sellers

❄️ THE BROWN-FORMAN NUTCRACKER ❄️December 11-21 at The Kentucky CenterChoreography by Val CaniparoliLive music by the Lo...
05/26/2026

❄️ THE BROWN-FORMAN NUTCRACKER ❄️
December 11-21 at The Kentucky Center
Choreography by Val Caniparoli
Live music by the Louisville Orchestra

Discover unbelievable magic and unforgettable memories with this classic holiday tradition, featuring an enchanting cast of whimsical characters, spectacular costumes and sets, and Tchaikovsky’s iconic score played live by the Louisville Orchestra. This journey to the Land of the Sugar Plum Fairy is a tribute to the wonder and warmth of the holiday season — a delight for both the young and the young-at-heart. ❤️

Get your tickets to holiday magic at louisvilleballet.org!

📸 by Andrew Kung: Company Artists Lexa Daniels, Ian Anderson-Conlon, and Amber Wickey as the Sugar Plum Fairy, Nutcracker, and Marie

BEHIND THE CURTAIN: 75 YEARS OF LOUISVILLE BALLET will be open at The Filson Historical Society starting September 18, 2...
05/22/2026

BEHIND THE CURTAIN: 75 YEARS OF LOUISVILLE BALLET will be open at The Filson Historical Society starting September 18, 2026!

Catch this special 75th Anniversary exhibit at the Filson’s Bingham Gallery this fall to learn about the history, growth, and legacy of Louisville Ballet and explore how a ballet production comes to life.

Photo from the Louisville Ballet archives

🎭 HAMLET & OPHELIA 🎭 Sponsored by Stock Yards Bank & TrustAugust 5-9 at Central ParkWe return to the annual FREE  Festiv...
05/14/2026

🎭 HAMLET & OPHELIA 🎭 Sponsored by Stock Yards Bank & Trust
August 5-9 at Central Park

We return to the annual FREE Festival with Roger Creel’s new interpretation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet (& Ophelia — don’t forget her!).

Join us before the free performance for eats and libations from local food trucks and Will’s Tavern, pre-show performances by community dance groups, Kids’ Globe activities, and more!

Can we hear it for Company Artists Anna Ford and Fletcher Barr in these stunning shots by Andrew Kung? 👏👏👏

Today, May 12, be part of Kentucky Gives Day and help us continue bringing powerful performances, transformative educati...
05/12/2026

Today, May 12, be part of Kentucky Gives Day and help us continue bringing powerful performances, transformative education, and meaningful community engagement to Louisville and beyond.

Give here: https://www.kygives.org/organizations/louisvilleballet



Photos by Kateryna Sellers

Photo 1: Company Artist Leigh Anne Albrechta in The Brown-Forman Nutcracker, choreography by Val Caniparoli

Photo 2: Community Engagement Programming at Heuser Hearing and Language Institute

Photo 3: Company Artist Ellie Abbick Pemberton in The Brown-Forman Nutcracker, choreography by Val Caniparoli

Photo 4: Community Engagement in-school residency at The West End Girls School

Photo 5: Dancer in the Adaptive Dance Showcase 2026

Photo 6: Company Artist Kayleigh Western in Swan Lake

Photo 7: Community Engagement Programming at Heuser Hearing Institute

Photo 8: Ballet Bound students in class

Photo 9: Company Artists Sarah Bradley and Nicholas Bentz in Agape, choreography by Mark Krieger

Photo 10: Louisville Ballet students in Spring Dance Festival

🫢 Another year of Spring Dance Festival is in the books! We’re so proud of all of our dancers from  and the Studio Compa...
05/11/2026

🫢 Another year of Spring Dance Festival is in the books! We’re so proud of all of our dancers from and the Studio Company for their beautiful performances over the weekend.

Photos by Kateryna Sellers

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315 E Main Street
Louisville, KY
40202

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Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm

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