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Brooklyn Ballet featured on WNYC's Morning Edition
WNYC Morning Edition, 2/22/10
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Brooklyn Ballet featured on MomTrendsNYC

Blogger Nicole Feliciano asked Artistic Director Lynn Parkerson about Brooklyn Ballet school, getting children excited about dance and what she likes best about the company's new home in downtown Brooklyn.


MomTrendsNYC.com, 2/19/10
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Brooklyn Ballet hosts first International Summer Intensive featuring Cuban Ballet Master Joaquin Banegas

Brooklyn Ballet is thrilled to host its first International Summer Intensive July 5 through July 23 in the company’s newly inaugurated studio space at The Schermerhorn and at St. Francis College in downtown Brooklyn. The intensive will be the first ballet workshop of its kind in the New York area. The featured instructor is Cuban Ballet Master Joaquin Banegas, and the workshop includes Technique, Pointe, Variations, Choreography and Yoga.


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Rosalie Knecht, Brooklyn Ballet's Administrative/Development Assistant, has accepted a full-time position at American Dramatic and Musical Academy
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Brooklyn Ballet performs at State of the Borough Address

Brooklyn Ballet performed for Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz's State of the Borough address, February 3, 2010. Mike Fields and Kerry Shea, members of Brooklyn Ballet company, performed a duet choreographed by Lynn Parkerson for community leaders, including Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg.


State of the Borough Address, 2/3/10
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Brooklyn Ballet Debuts on Brooklyn Independent Television

Brooklyn Independent Television devotes an episode of Caught in the Act to Brooklyn Ballet Company.  See the video here for a profile of the Company and beautiful footage of our dancers in action.


BRIC Community Media / Brooklyn Independent Television, 2/2/10
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Brooklyn Ballet featured in "It's The Moment"
Downtown Brooklyn Partnership, 1/27/10
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Brooklyn Ballet Elevates Dance Education in Public Schools

In January, Brooklyn Ballet offered a series of free performances for students in Brooklyn public schools, marking the beginning of a residency program called Elevate that introduces children to the discipline and art of ballet with six to twelve weeks of free, in-school training with professional dancers.


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